Clientelismo y corrupción: ¿afinidades electivas? Una aproximación mediante estudios de caso
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Este artículo forma parte de una serie de investigaciones sobre el fenómeno del clientelismo
político en Galicia (España). El objetivo principal es comprobar la relación teórica y empírica
entre el fenómeno del clientelismo y su financiación por métodos corruptos. El artículo utiliza
una definición teórica de clientelismo y corrupción como fenómenos diferenciados, pero que
pueden llegar a ser interdependientes y superponerse en un plano empírico, dando origen a
fenómenos híbridos. El texto propone un marco analítico para explorar el nexo entre ambos
conceptos, especialmente cuando la corrupción se convierte en un instrumento de financiación
de las redes clientelares. El artículo presenta los resultados de una investigación original, basada
en tres minuciosos estudios de caso de relaciones clientelares donde se ha producido corrupción política para financiar la maquinaria partidista y distribuir favores.
This article is part of a series of investigations on the phenomenon of political clientelism in Galicia (Spain). The main objective is to verify the theoretical and empirical relationship between the phenomenon of clientelism and its funding through corrupt methods. The article uses a theoretical definition of clientelism and corruption as differentiated phenomena that can, nevertheless, become interdependent and overlapping at an empirical plane. This, in turn, gives rise to hybrid phenomena. The text proposes an analytical framework to explore the linkage between both concepts, especially when corruption becomes an instrument for financing patron-client networks. The paper presents the results of an original research based on three thorough case studies of clientelistic relationship where political corruption has taken place to finance the party machine and distribute favours.
This article is part of a series of investigations on the phenomenon of political clientelism in Galicia (Spain). The main objective is to verify the theoretical and empirical relationship between the phenomenon of clientelism and its funding through corrupt methods. The article uses a theoretical definition of clientelism and corruption as differentiated phenomena that can, nevertheless, become interdependent and overlapping at an empirical plane. This, in turn, gives rise to hybrid phenomena. The text proposes an analytical framework to explore the linkage between both concepts, especially when corruption becomes an instrument for financing patron-client networks. The paper presents the results of an original research based on three thorough case studies of clientelistic relationship where political corruption has taken place to finance the party machine and distribute favours.
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Pantín, J. y Máiz, R. (2019). Clientelismo y corrupción: ¿afinidades electivas? Una aproximación mediante estudios de caso. "Revista Española de Ciencia Política", 51, 13-37
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© 2019 Autores. Este trabajo ha sido publicado por Revista Española de Ciencia Política bajo una licencia Creative Commons Reconocimiento-No comercial-Sin obra derivada 4.0 Internacional








