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The Paradox of Patronage Politics
Parveen Akhtar
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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British Pakistani
100%
Patronage Politics
100%
Biraderi
71%
Politicians
28%
Politics
28%
Kinship Networks
28%
Pakistani Community
28%
Political Institutions
14%
Political Process
14%
Young Males
14%
Pakistani
14%
Corporatist
14%
Young People
14%
Political Representation
14%
Political Aspiration
14%
Mutual Benefit
14%
Community Leaders
14%
Political Candidates
14%
Electoral Mobilization
14%
Normative Ideals
14%
Political Patronage
14%
Position Level
14%
Descriptive Representation
14%
Raising Achievement
14%
Politicking
14%
Local Politicians
14%
Arts and Humanities
Local
100%
Kinship networks
100%
1960s
50%
Style
50%
Political Institutions
50%
Descriptive
50%
Normative
50%
Political Process
50%
Political Representation
50%
Community Leader
50%
Social Sciences
British Pakistani
100%
UK
14%
Political Institutions
14%
Political Process
14%
Political Representation
14%
Community Leader
14%
Local Politician
14%