Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en Colombia

<p>This paper assesses the relationship between “traditional politics” —relative to the liberal and the conservative parties—, and electoral fragmentation in Colombia. Both traditional parties, specially the biggest one, the liberal party, are strongly prone to patronage. That is why many scho...

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Main Author: Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede México 2002-06-01
Series:Perfiles Latinoamericanos
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Online Access:http://perfilesla.flacso.edu.mx/index.php/perfilesla/article/view/305
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spelling doaj-06d95ae22e2042579af5b1564fe328b82020-11-25T01:59:19ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede MéxicoPerfiles Latinoamericanos0188-76532309-49822002-06-0110205377297Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en ColombiaFrancisco Gutiérrez Sanín0Universidad de Colombia, Instituto de Estudios Políticos y Relaciones Internacionales<p>This paper assesses the relationship between “traditional politics” —relative to the liberal and the conservative parties—, and electoral fragmentation in Colombia. Both traditional parties, specially the biggest one, the liberal party, are strongly prone to patronage. That is why many scholars have stated that dominant parties promote electoral institutions which favor fragmentation and thus patronage. The empirical evidence presented here shows that such fragmentation does not benefit the interests of traditional politicians, and it started before the allegedly “perverse” institutions were established. This suggests that the analysis must be more careful in interpreting the meaning of patronage as part of social dynamics and the role that the problems of collective action can have among politicians.</p>http://perfilesla.flacso.edu.mx/index.php/perfilesla/article/view/305fragmentación electoralclientelismopartidosinstitucionalismo.
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author Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín
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Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en Colombia
Perfiles Latinoamericanos
fragmentación electoral
clientelismo
partidos
institucionalismo.
author_facet Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín
author_sort Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín
title Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en Colombia
title_short Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en Colombia
title_full Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en Colombia
title_fullStr Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en Colombia
title_sort fragmentación electoral y política tradicional en colombia
publisher Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede México
series Perfiles Latinoamericanos
issn 0188-7653
2309-4982
publishDate 2002-06-01
description <p>This paper assesses the relationship between “traditional politics” —relative to the liberal and the conservative parties—, and electoral fragmentation in Colombia. Both traditional parties, specially the biggest one, the liberal party, are strongly prone to patronage. That is why many scholars have stated that dominant parties promote electoral institutions which favor fragmentation and thus patronage. The empirical evidence presented here shows that such fragmentation does not benefit the interests of traditional politicians, and it started before the allegedly “perverse” institutions were established. This suggests that the analysis must be more careful in interpreting the meaning of patronage as part of social dynamics and the role that the problems of collective action can have among politicians.</p>
topic fragmentación electoral
clientelismo
partidos
institucionalismo.
url http://perfilesla.flacso.edu.mx/index.php/perfilesla/article/view/305
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