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Political corruption / Max Weber / Neopatrimonialism / Patrimonialism / Traditional authority / Charismatic authority / Clientelism / German Institute of Global and Area Studies / Legitimacy / Sociology / Politics / Social philosophy
Date: 2006-06-26 09:16:16
Political corruption
Max Weber
Neopatrimonialism
Patrimonialism
Traditional authority
Charismatic authority
Clientelism
German Institute of Global and Area Studies
Legitimacy
Sociology
Politics
Social philosophy

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