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Trouble en Route: Drug Trafficking and Clientelism in Rio de Janeiro Shantytowns
Authors:Enrique Desmond Arias
Affiliation:(1) Department of Government, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, 445 W. 59th St., New York, NY 10019, USA
Abstract:
This article examines the ways that endemic drug trafficking has affected local level politics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Drawing on ethnographic analysis of political exchanges in the 1998 national elections in three favelas (shantytowns), I argue that drug trafficking has changed the practice of clientelism. Evidence and analysis in this paper will show that the persistence of drug trafficking in the city has led to the emergence of a two-tiered clientelist system in which politicians make exchanges with traffickers who then, in turn, provide some benefits to favela residents in return for their votes. This results in an arrangement that provides votes to politicians and limited assistance to the poor but does little to build the legitimacy of the political system.
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Keywords:Clientelism  Latin America  Urban politics  Violence  Crime  Politics  Drug trafficking  Gangs
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