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“…4 Based on Kopecky (2006), Schoenman (2014) stated that political parties in CEE had weak ideological underpinnings and voters revolved among parties frequently. Ideological values were hardly transferred to the general public.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Based on Kopecky (2006), Schoenman (2014) stated that political parties in CEE had weak ideological underpinnings and voters revolved among parties frequently. Ideological values were hardly transferred to the general public.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in contrast to the other forms of distortive political behaviour, party patronage is one of the most pervasive and stable means of controlling public institutions in a discretionary manner. As such, an extensive body of literature has delineated and assessed the specificities of this phenomenon in terms of drivers or motivations, extent, and interpenetration between political parties and the state (Hopkin 2002(Hopkin , 2006(Hopkin , 2012Kopecký 2006Kopecký , 2011Meyer-Sahling 2006, 2008Roper 2006;Grzymala-Busse 2007;Kopecký and Scherlis 2008;Kopecký and Spirova 2011;Kopecký, Mair, and Spirova 2012). While the exploitative function of party patronage is implicit, the mechanisms for its deployment are not fully unveiled, nor are its motivations.…”
Section: State Exploitation Through Party Patronagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taken to an extreme, patronage undermines the rule of law and hollows out administrative regulations. In post-socialist transition states, the problem of patronage is even more deeply engrained in the system than in more advanced democracies because of the legacy of total domination off all spheres of society and the state by one political party (Kopecký 2006).…”
Section: Access To Patronage Resources As a Causal Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%