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      Clientelism, Capitalism, and Democracy: The Rise of Programmatic Politics in the United States and Britain

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      How did political parties in the United States and Britain transition from clientelism to programmatic party organization? This book argues that changes in capitalism led businesses to oppose clientelism, and to demand effective governance. It traces the way businesses establi...

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      Product ID:9781108426084
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Clientelism, Capitalism, and Democracy
      Subtitle:The Rise of Programmatic Politics in the United States and Britain
      Authors:Author: Didi Kuo
      Page Count:174
      Subjects:Political structure and processes, Political structure & processes, Political parties and party platforms, Political parties, United Kingdom, Great Britain, USA
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      How did political parties in the United States and Britain transition from clientelism to programmatic party organization? This book argues that changes in capitalism led businesses to oppose clientelism, and to demand effective governance. It traces the way businesses established political influence to bring about institutional reforms.
      Political parties in the United States and Britain used clientelism and patronage to govern throughout the nineteenth century. By the twentieth century, however, parties in both countries shifted to programmatic competition. This book argues that capitalists were critical to this shift. Businesses developed new forms of corporate management and capitalist organization, and found clientelism inimical to economic development. Drawing on extensive archival research in the United States and Britain, this book shows how national business organizations pushed parties to adopt programmatic reforms, including administrative capacities and policy-centered campaigns. Parties then shifted from reliance on clientelism as a governing strategy in elections, policy distribution, and bureaucracy. They built modern party organizations and techniques of interest mediation and accommodation. This book provides a novel theory of capitalist interests against clientelism, and argues for a more rigorous understanding of the relationship between capitalism and political development.
      Imprint Name:Cambridge University Press
      Publisher Name:Cambridge University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2018-08-16

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      Weight384 g
      Dimensions231 × 167 × 17 mm