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- Big_man_(political_science) abstract "A big man, big man syndrome, or bigmanism, within the context of political science, refers to corrupt, autocratic and often totalitarian rule of countries by a single person.Generally associated with neopatrimonial states, where there is a framework of formal law and administration but the state is informally captured by patronage networks. The distribution of the spoils of office takes precedence over the formal functions of the state, severely limiting the ability of public officials to make policies in the general interest. Whileneopatrimonialism may be considered the norm where a modern state is constructed in a preindustrialcontext, however, the African variants often result in bigmanism in the form of a strongly presidentialist political system.".
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- Big_man_(political_science) comment "A big man, big man syndrome, or bigmanism, within the context of political science, refers to corrupt, autocratic and often totalitarian rule of countries by a single person.Generally associated with neopatrimonial states, where there is a framework of formal law and administration but the state is informally captured by patronage networks.".
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