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Petkov, Mihail.
Oligarchic Party-Group Relations in Bulgaria = The Extended Parentela Policy Network Model /
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Oligarchic Party-Group Relations in Bulgaria/ by Mihail Petkov.
Reminder of title:
The Extended Parentela Policy Network Model /
Author:
Petkov, Mihail.
Description:
XIII, 183 p. 4 illus.online resource. :
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Subject:
Public policy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98899-3
ISBN:
9783319988993
Oligarchic Party-Group Relations in Bulgaria = The Extended Parentela Policy Network Model /
Petkov, Mihail.
Oligarchic Party-Group Relations in Bulgaria
The Extended Parentela Policy Network Model /[electronic resource] :by Mihail Petkov. - 1st ed. 2019. - XIII, 183 p. 4 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1: The Extended Parentela -- Chapter 2: The Parentela through the Eyes of Bulgarian Policy-Makers -- Chapter 3: La Palombara’s Parentela in Bulgaria: The Case of Public Procurement Contracts (Public Tenders) -- Chapter 4: Type Two Parentela as an Instrument of Coercion -- Chapter 5: The Extended Parentela as a Model of Party-Centric Oligarchic Relations in Bulgaria -- Chapter 6: Ukraine Under Kuchma – an Illustration of the Link Between the Extended Parentela and Consolidated Oligarchy -- Chapter 7: The Parentela and Oligarchy.
This book argues that the relationship between political parties, civil service and party insider groups in Bulgaria is oligarchic. It also argues that these oligarchic dynamics overlap with the parentela policy network, which is a relationship where a ruling party interferes with the civil service to the benefit of its own insider group. In Bulgaria, party-wide executive appointments attract businesses to seek insider status hoping to expand their activities through prejudiced regulatory inspections as one form of executive interference. Such inspections constitute a veiled attempt to coerce a business, which is in a direct market competition with the party insider or in party political opposition. Any such successful party-insider relationship forms an oligarchic elite, which then converts political access into capital and coerces its rivals into losing parliamentary elections. When ruling parties change, the cycle is repeated, as the newly formed elite seeks to check all and any rivals. Mihail Petkov is an independent researcher and journal reviewer. Apart from Bulgarian politics, he is interested in political elites, policy-making networks, power relations between policy-making actors and the development of democracy.
ISBN: 9783319988993
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-98899-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JF1525.P6
Dewey Class. No.: 320.6
Oligarchic Party-Group Relations in Bulgaria = The Extended Parentela Policy Network Model /
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Chapter 1: The Extended Parentela -- Chapter 2: The Parentela through the Eyes of Bulgarian Policy-Makers -- Chapter 3: La Palombara’s Parentela in Bulgaria: The Case of Public Procurement Contracts (Public Tenders) -- Chapter 4: Type Two Parentela as an Instrument of Coercion -- Chapter 5: The Extended Parentela as a Model of Party-Centric Oligarchic Relations in Bulgaria -- Chapter 6: Ukraine Under Kuchma – an Illustration of the Link Between the Extended Parentela and Consolidated Oligarchy -- Chapter 7: The Parentela and Oligarchy.
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