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PREBENDALISM (2) answer(s).
 
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Formation of Insurgent Groups: MEND and Boko Haram in Nigeria / Ajala, Olayinka   Journal Article
Ajala, Olayinka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Contrary to earlier notions that religious diversity, ethnicity and the lack of economic development are the main factors responsible for the surge of violence in Nigeria, this article argues that the means of attaining or retaining political authority by politicians are responsible for violent conflicts and the formation of insurgent groups. Using theories of patrimonialism and prebendalism, the article argues that political power and authority are often channelled for personal use in a predatory manner that results in the formation of insurgent groups. The aim of this article is to proffer a different analytical framework for the understanding of the formation of insurgent groups based on political authority.
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Patronage or prebendalism? The Mishu/Shouzhang relationship and / Lollar, Xia Li; Hamilton, Anne Wing   Journal Article
Lollar, Xia Li Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the mishu/shouzhang (personal secretary/boss) relationship as an institution in contemporary Chinese politics in the context of the comparative politics literature on patron-clientelism. Li and Pye referred to the relationship as an institutionalized patron-client tie in Chinese Politics.
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