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Understanding Patrimonial Democracy
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Phiri, Kings M., 2000. "A Case of Revolutionary Change in Contemporary Malawi: The
Malawi Army and the Disarming of the Malawi Young Pioneers," Journal of Peace, Conflict and Military Studies 1
Posner, Daniel N., 1995, "Malawi's New Dawn," Journal of Democracy 6, 1, pp. 131-145Przeworksi, Adam, 1991. Democracy and the Market (NY: Cambridge University Press)Radu, Michael S. and Keith Somerville, "The Congo," in Chris Allen, Michael S. Radu,
Keith Somerville, and Joan Baxter (eds), Benin, The Congo, Burkina Faso: Politics, Economy and Society (London: Pinter, 1988)
Ross, Kenneth R., 2004. "'Worrisome Trends': The Voice of the Churches in Malawi's
Third Term Debate," African Affairs 103, pp. 91-107
Rothchild, Donald, 1987. "Hegemony and State Softness: Some Variations in Elite
Responses," in Zaki Ergas (ed), The African State in Transition (MacMillan Press), pp. 117-148
Sandbrook, Richard, 1997. "Economic Liberalization versus Political Democratization: A
Social-Democratic Resolution?" Canadian Journal of African Studies 31, 3, pp. 482-516
------------------------ and Jay Oelbaum, 1997. "Reforming Dysfunctional Institutions
Through Democratisation? Reflections on Ghana," Journal of Modern African Studies 35, 4, pp. 603-646
Snyder, Richard, 1992. "Explaining Transitions from Neopatrimonial Dictatorships,"
Comparative Politics 24, 4 (July), pp. 379-399
Solt, Frederick, 2001. "Institutional Effects on Democratic Transitions: Neo-Patrimonial
Regimes in Africa, 1989-1994," Studies in Comparative International Development 36, 2 (Summer), pp. 82-91
Staniland, Martin, 1973a. "The Three-Party System in Dahomey: I, 1946-56," The
Journal of African History 14, 2, pp. 291-312
---------------------, 1973b. "The Three-Party System in Dahomey: II, 1956-57," The
Journal of African History 14, 3, pp. 491-504
van de Walle, Nicolas, 2003. "Presidentialism and Clientelism in Africa's Emergying
Party Systems," Journal of Modern African Studies 41, 2, pp. 297-332
Venter, Denis, 1995. "Malawi: The Transition to Multi-Party Politics," in John A.
Wiseman (ed), Democracy and Political Change in Sub-Saharan Africa (NY: Routledge), pp. 152-192
Von Doepp, Peter, 2001. "The Survival of Malawi's Enfeebled Democracy," Current
History 100, pp. 232-237
Wantchekon, Leonard, 2003. "Clientelism and Voting Behavior: Evidence from a Field
Experiment in Benin," World Politics 55, 3, pp. 399-422
World Bank, various years. World Development Report (Washington, DC: IBRD)
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Phiri, Kings M., 2000. "A Case of Revolutionary Change in Contemporary Malawi: The
Malawi Army and the Disarming of the Malawi Young Pioneers," Journal of Peace, Conflict and Military Studies 1
Posner, Daniel N., 1995, "Malawi's New Dawn," Journal of Democracy 6, 1, pp. 131-145 Przeworksi, Adam, 1991. Democracy and the Market (NY: Cambridge University Press) Radu, Michael S. and Keith Somerville, "The Congo," in Chris Allen, Michael S. Radu,
Keith Somerville, and Joan Baxter (eds), Benin, The Congo, Burkina Faso: Politics, Economy and Society (London: Pinter, 1988)
Ross, Kenneth R., 2004. "'Worrisome Trends': The Voice of the Churches in Malawi's
Third Term Debate," African Affairs 103, pp. 91-107
Rothchild, Donald, 1987. "Hegemony and State Softness: Some Variations in Elite
Responses," in Zaki Ergas (ed), The African State in Transition (MacMillan Press), pp. 117-148
Sandbrook, Richard, 1997. "Economic Liberalization versus Political Democratization: A
Social-Democratic Resolution?" Canadian Journal of African Studies 31, 3, pp. 482-516
------------------------ and Jay Oelbaum, 1997. "Reforming Dysfunctional Institutions
Through Democratisation? Reflections on Ghana," Journal of Modern African Studies 35, 4, pp. 603-646
Snyder, Richard, 1992. "Explaining Transitions from Neopatrimonial Dictatorships,"
Comparative Politics 24, 4 (July), pp. 379-399
Solt, Frederick, 2001. "Institutional Effects on Democratic Transitions: Neo-Patrimonial
Regimes in Africa, 1989-1994," Studies in Comparative International Development 36, 2 (Summer), pp. 82-91
Staniland, Martin, 1973a. "The Three-Party System in Dahomey: I, 1946-56," The
Journal of African History 14, 2, pp. 291-312
---------------------, 1973b. "The Three-Party System in Dahomey: II, 1956-57," The
Journal of African History 14, 3, pp. 491-504
van de Walle, Nicolas, 2003. "Presidentialism and Clientelism in Africa's Emergying
Party Systems," Journal of Modern African Studies 41, 2, pp. 297-332
Venter, Denis, 1995. "Malawi: The Transition to Multi-Party Politics," in John A.
Wiseman (ed), Democracy and Political Change in Sub-Saharan Africa (NY: Routledge), pp. 152-192
Von Doepp, Peter, 2001. "The Survival of Malawi's Enfeebled Democracy," Current
History 100, pp. 232-237
Wantchekon, Leonard, 2003. "Clientelism and Voting Behavior: Evidence from a Field
Experiment in Benin," World Politics 55, 3, pp. 399-422
World Bank, various years. World Development Report (Washington, DC: IBRD)
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