Political Corruption

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Alberto Vannucci
Alice Sindzingre
anti-bribery enforcement
Anti-corruption Agencies
Arnold I. Heidenheimer
Arnold J. Heidenheimer
Bettino Craxi
Carl J. Friedrich
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Civil Society
Colin Leys
comparative governance
Corruption Incidence
Covert Participation
cross-national corruption studies
democratic accountability
Donatella Della Porta
E B. Gr?Deland
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Erhard Blankenburg
Eva Etzioni-Halevy
Federal Republic Of Germany
Foreign Public Officials
Frank Anechiarico
George III
Gunnar Myrdal
High Level Political Corruption
Holger Moroff
illicit financial flows
International Country Risk Guide
International Monetary Fund
J.S. Nye
Jacob Van Klaveren
James B. Jacobs
James C. Scott
Jean-FranS MRd
John G. Peters
John Gardiner
Jon S. T. Quah
Kenneth J. Meier
Kimberly Ann Elliott
Koenraad W. Swart
Laurence Whitehead
M.S. Alam
Mark Philp
Martin Rhodes
Maryvonne GUx
Michael Johnston
Michael Lohnston
Mushtaq H. Khan
Nathaniel H. Leff
Negative Relationship
Paolo Mauro
Party Finance
Paul D. Hutchcroft
Political Corruption
Political Finance
Political Parties
Pranab Bardhan
Public Administration
quantitative policy analysis
Ralph Angermund
regime type comparison
Sahr John Kpundeh
Samuel P. Huntington
Simcha B. Werner
South Wales Independent Commissions
Susan J. Pharr
Susan Rose-Ackerman
Susan Welch
Tatyana Y. Koshechkina
Thomas Burke
Thomas Schlesinger
Tom Lodge
Transnational Bribery
Transparency International Corruption Perception Index
Van Klaveren
Verena Blechinger
VNique Pujas
Wayne Difranceisco
West Germany
White Corruption
William L. Miller
Young Man
Yufan Hao
Zvi Gitelman

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765807618
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Corruption is once again high on the international policy agenda as a result of globalization, the spread of democracy, and major scandals and reform initiatives. But the concept itself has been a focus for social scientists for many years, and new findings and data take on richer meanings when viewed in the context of long-term developments and enduring conceptual debates. This compendium, a much-enriched version of a work that has been a standard reference in the field since 1970, offers concepts, cases, and fresh evidence for comparative analysis.

Building on a nucleus of classic studies laying out the nature and development of the concept of corruption, the book also incorporates recent work on economic, cultural, and linguistic dimensions of the problem, as well as critical analyses of several approaches to reform. While many authors are political scientists, work by historians, economists, and sociologists are strongly represented. Two-thirds of the nearly fifty articles are based either on studies especially written or translated for this volume, or on selected journal literature published in the 1990s. The tendency to treat corruption as merely a synonym for bribery is illuminated by analyses of the diverse terminology and linguistic techniques that help distinguish corruption problems in the major languages. Recent attempts to measure corruption, and to analyze its causes and effects quantitatively are also critically examined. New contributions emphasize especially: corruption phenomena in Asia and Africa; contrasts among region and regime types; comparing U.S. state corruption incidence; European Party finance and corruption; assessments of international corruption rating project; analyses of international corruption control treaties; unintended consequences of anti-corruption efforts. Cumulatively, the book combines description richness, analytical thrust, conceptual awareness, and contextual articulation.