Patronage, Democracy, and Policy Change

Location

Thesis Presentation- College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Archived)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Srobana Bhattacharya

Faculty Mentor Email

SBhattacharya@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2020

Start Date

4-2020 12:00 AM

End Date

5-2020 12:00 AM

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, Honors Program, Thesis Presentation

Description

Patronage can exist anywhere in the world, but in the context of global capitalism and democracy, patronage operates in a different way. By using Transparency International’s Global Corruption Barometer and Corruption Perceptions Index, this paper argues that patronage in democracies determines whose interests are addressed first.

Academic Unit

College of Science and Mathematics

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Patronage, Democracy, and Policy Change

Thesis Presentation- College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Patronage can exist anywhere in the world, but in the context of global capitalism and democracy, patronage operates in a different way. By using Transparency International’s Global Corruption Barometer and Corruption Perceptions Index, this paper argues that patronage in democracies determines whose interests are addressed first.