The Power of Patronage Exercised in the Translation of Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping
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:The Power and Patronage of Marguerite de NavarreMcKinley, Mary B
Patronage networks in India, as elsewhere, are closely related to particular socio-political systems which in turn rest in deeply pervasive and culturally patterned conceptions of power and authority. Where this power comes from and how it gains authority are central to the concerns of the\nessays...
The article presents an account and analysis of the disputed political campaign over the Parliamentary seat for the province of Quispicanchis, Peru in 1860 in order to illustrate the influence of patronage in the nation's 19th-century political system. The efforts of the politician Manuel de Mend...
the international journal of the history of sport the power of princely patronage: pigeon-shooting in victorian britain MA Kellet 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Mission or Empire, Word or Sword? The Human Capital Legacy in Postcolonial Democratic Development Why are some former colonies more democratic than...
4. Customers or patrons considered as a group; clientele: The grand old hotel has a loyal but demanding patronage. 5. a. The power to distribute or appoint people to governmental or political positions. b. The act of distributing or appointing people to such positions. c. The positions so...
The political economy of power-sharing: patronage politics and ethnic party dominance in post-Dayton Bosnia View further author informationhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2573-5954tanaka-s@fc.ritsumei.ac.jpSatoshi Tanaka
Princely Power in the Dutch Republic: Patronage and William Frederick of Nassau (1613–64)doi:10.1080/13507481003660985VioletEuropeanSoenEuropeanInformaworldEuropean Review of History Revue Europeenne Dhistoire
A patron is typically a person who provides financial support, guidance, or other forms of assistance, often to artists, writers, or educational institutions. On the other hand, patronage refers to the act of providing this support and can also imply the power to control appointments or distribu...