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The Price of a Vote in the Middle East Daniel Corstange (Columbia University, New York)

The Price of a Vote in the Middle East By Daniel Corstange (Columbia University, New York)

The Price of a Vote in the Middle East by Daniel Corstange (Columbia University, New York)


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Clientelism and ethnic favoritism appear to go hand in hand in many diverse societies in the developing world. However, while some ethnic communities receive generous material rewards for their political support, others receive very modest payoffs. In this study the author examines this key, and often overlooked, component of clientelism.

The Price of a Vote in the Middle East Summary

The Price of a Vote in the Middle East: Clientelism and Communal Politics in Lebanon and Yemen by Daniel Corstange (Columbia University, New York)

Clientelism and ethnic favoritism appear to go hand in hand in many diverse societies in the developing world. However, while some ethnic communities receive generous material rewards for their political support, others receive very modest payoffs. The Price of a Vote in the Middle East examines this key - and often overlooked - component of clientelism. The author draws on elite interviews and original survey data collected during his years of field research in Lebanon and Yemen; two Arab countries in which political constituencies follow sectarian, regional, and tribal divisions. He demonstrates that voters in internally-competitive communal groups receive more, and better, payoffs for their political support than voters trapped in uncompetitive groups dominated by a single, hegemonic leader. Ultimately, politicians provide services when compelled by competitive pressures to do so, whereas leaders sheltered from competition can, and do, take their supporters for granted.

About Daniel Corstange (Columbia University, New York)

Daniel Corstange is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University, New York, and a member of Experiments in Governance and Politics (EGAP). His research has won awards in international relations, political methodology, and fieldwork. He has conducted field research in a number of Arab countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Yemen.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Ethnic constituencies; 3. Communal politics in Lebanon; 4. Communal politics in Yemen; 5. Contemporary clientelism; 6. Captive audiences and public services; 7. Intermingled vote markets; 8. Perverse competition; 9. Conclusion.

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NLS9781107514409
9781107514409
1107514401
The Price of a Vote in the Middle East: Clientelism and Communal Politics in Lebanon and Yemen by Daniel Corstange (Columbia University, New York)
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Cambridge University Press
2017-09-07
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