1 Citizen-politician linkages: an introduction -- HERBERT KITSCHELT AND STEVEN I. WILKINSON -- 2 Meet the new boss, same as the old boss? The evolution of political clientelism in Africa -- NICOLAS VAN DE WALLE -- 3 Monopoly and monitoring: an approach to political clientelism -- LUIS FERNANDO MEDINA AND SUSAN C. STOKES -- 4 Counting heads: a theory of voter and elite behavior in patronage democracies -- KANCHAN CHANDRA -- 5 Explaining changing patterns of party-voter linkages in India -- STEVEN I. WILKINSON -- 6 Politics in the middle: mediating relationships between the citizens and the state in rural North India -- ANIRUDH KRISHNA -- 7 Rethinking economics and institutions: the voter’s dilemma and democratic accountability -- MONA M. LYNE -- 8 Clientelism and portfolio diversification: a model of electoral investment with applications to Mexico -- BEATRIZ MAGALONI, ALBERTO DIAZ-CAYEROS, AND FEDERICO ESTÉVEZ -- 9 From populism to clientelism? The transformation of labor-based party linkages in Latin America -- STEVEN LEVITSKY -- 10 Correlates of clientelism: political economy, politicized ethnicity, and post-communist transition -- HENRY E. HALE -- 11 Political institutions and linkage strategies -- WOLFGANG C. MÜLLER -- 12 Clientelism in Japan: the importance and limits of institutional explanations -- ETHAN SCHEINER -- 13 The demise of clientelism in affluent capitalist democracies -- HERBERT KITSCHELT -- 14 A research agenda for the study of citizen-politician linkages
and democratic accountability -- HERBERT KITSCHELT AND STEVEN I. WILKINSON