Scientific journal paper Q4
Ilegalidad justificada?: clientelismo controlado en la administración Chilena = Justified ilegality?: controlled clientelism by the Chilean administration
Marcelo Moriconi (Moriconi, M.);
Journal Title
Perfiles Latinoamericanos
Year (definitive publication)
2011
Language
Other Language
Country
Mexico
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Abstract
The Chilean civil service is considered one of the most efficient in Latin America. However, different studies describe the informal institutions that operate between the Legislative Power and the bureaucracy to fill positions in the public administration. Although some of these clientelistic practices are against the law, they have been accepted and defended in both the political and scientific spheres. Legality is not considered an important value if certain indexes have a positive development. In this context, it is important to study how corruption and clientelism have been ignored, or hidden, through political discourses and technical reports about the situation of bureaucracy. All of this allows a better understanding of why after 20 years of administrative reforms there are damaging practices which negatively affect democracy that have not been eradicated.
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Keywords
Administration,Aristocracy,Bureaucracy,Chile,Clientelism,Democracy
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