Corruption and clientelism in a ‘systemless system’: The Europeanisation of Maltese political culture

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Series Details Vol.7, No.1, Summer 2002, p43-62
Publication Date June 2002
ISSN 1360-8746
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This article raises important questions concerning the deployment of stereotypes about traditional and modern political practices by the Maltese people. These stereotypes are often used to make claims against politicians and the state, reflecting various understandings of what the state (or government) is and does. For the Maltese, reform and modernisation are often seen as positive developments. However, they are also fraught with risk, as clientelistic practices and systems of patronage are what make Malta's political system functional. Considering these issues through an anthropological lens, the article exposes an inherent tension in Malta - between the traditionalists and modernisers, that is, between those who wish to see Malta 'moving forward' via a process of Europeanisation, and those who prefer to cling to Maltese ways of doing things.

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