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In this episode of Horns of a Dilemma, Henry Hale, professor of political science and international relations at George Washington University, gives a talk about the evolution of power structures in post-Soviet Eurasia. Hale focuses on the concept of "patronalism," the idea that political power is distributed and wielded by networks that are connected by personal acquaintances and lead by a single powerful patron.
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In this episode of Horns of a Dilemma, Henry Hale, professor of political science and international relations at George Washington University, gives a talk about the evolution of power structures in post-Soviet Eurasia. Hale focuses on the concept of "patronalism," the idea that political power is distributed and wielded by networks that are connected by personal acquaintances and lead by a single powerful patron.

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