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Patrimonialism is a form of
governance in
which all
power flows directly from the ruler.
There is no
distinction between the
public and
private domains...
- high up in
state structures down to
individuals in
small villages. Neo-
patrimonialism may
underlie or
supplant the
bureaucratic structure of the
state in...
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anthropological and
sociological studies have been made
about customs of
patrimonial inheritance,
where only male
children can inherit. Some
cultures also...
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deluge of
official titles of most
patrimonial administrations.
Military force is an
important instrument of a
patrimonial rule.
Weber distinguished five...
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interests are
patrimonial (concerned with 'what a
person has')
while others are 'non-
patrimonial' (concerned with 'who a
person is'):
patrimonial interests...
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Calella (Catalan pronunciation: [kəˈleʎə]) is a muni****lity in the
Maresme region of Spain,
located 50 km from Barcelona, 50 km from Girona, and 6 km...
- pp. 22–26. full text
online Blake,
Stephen P. (November 1979), "The
Patrimonial-Bureaucratic
Empire of the Mughals",
Journal of
Asian Studies, 39 (1):...
- Look up patrimony or
patrimonial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patrimony may
refer to: Patrimony, or property, the
total of all
personal and real...
- 1991). "Oligarchs and
Cronies in the
Philippine State the
Politics of
Patrimonial Plunder".
World Politics. 43 (3): 414–450. doi:10.2307/2010401. ISSN 1086-3338...
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corruption is
embedded in
political culture, this may be
referred to as
patrimonialism or neopatrimonialism. A form of
government that is
built on corruption...