The eurozone debt crisis and subsequent economic reforms introduced
across Europe have helped to expose endemic levels of corruption and
party patronage in countries such as Greece. Party patronage and party government in European democracies uses more than 600 expert interviews to explore the nature of party patronage across fifteen European democracies. For Sofia Vasilopoulou,
one of this timely book’s main strengths is in its investigation of
patronage as an organisational resource for parties that are facing
falling grass root support. She finds that while the book does not
explore the reasons behind cross-country variation in the scale and
depth of patronage, it does open up a number of potentially fruitful
areas for future research.
Read the full piece on the LSE blog.
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The significance of inequality
Dr Martin O'Neill has recently been awarded a grant from the Institute of New Economic Thinking for a project entitled The Significance of Inequality.
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