2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7329201800115
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International development strategies for the XXIst century and post-modern patrimonialism in Africa – Angola and Mozambique

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“…The natural 'predatory' unbalance between ruling elites and ruled masses was aggravated and neopatrimonialism became increasingly 'elitist' and, consequently, increasingly authoritarian, repressive, and at the same time more informal, personalized and less bureaucratic. The examples of Angola and Mozambique match such party dynamics (VIDAL, 2007(VIDAL, , 2009FERREIRA, 1995;AGUILAR, 2003;CAHEN, 2020;HANLON, 2021;2021a;.…”
Section: -Post-independence Political Structuring With Neopatrimonial...mentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The natural 'predatory' unbalance between ruling elites and ruled masses was aggravated and neopatrimonialism became increasingly 'elitist' and, consequently, increasingly authoritarian, repressive, and at the same time more informal, personalized and less bureaucratic. The examples of Angola and Mozambique match such party dynamics (VIDAL, 2007(VIDAL, , 2009FERREIRA, 1995;AGUILAR, 2003;CAHEN, 2020;HANLON, 2021;2021a;.…”
Section: -Post-independence Political Structuring With Neopatrimonial...mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Again, the result was not the expected. In most of the cases, the privatization processes were politically distorted to favour the same old ruling elites, whereby State assets were acquired at symbolic prices by members of the party-government structures, who then became the 'new' entrepreneurs, but still counting on political-economic protection and privilege of the 'new liberal' State, which was also the case of Angola and Mozambique (FERREIRA, 1995;AGUILAR, 2003;VIDAL, 2007VIDAL, , 2009CAHEN, 2020;HANLON, 2021;2021a;.…”
Section: -The Third Wave Of International Democratization and African...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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