Political Corruption: In Beyond the Nation StateRoutledge, 16 ¸.¤. 2003 - 264 ˹éÒ This book, combining scholarship with readability, shows that political corruption must itself be analysed politically. Spectacularly corrupt politicians - the exception rather than the rule - are usually symptoms, not causes, and much political corruption is simply normal politics taken to excess. But in a world in which anti-corruption strategies themselves are often thinly disguised examples of political corruption, the ways in which political systems address their own corruption are as varied and fascinating in character as crucial to comprehend. A valuable read for anyone studying social science disciplines such as politics, international relations, sociology, anthropology, criminology and public policy. As well as the global community of anti-corruption activists, professional politicians, police, business people and lawyers. |
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... systematic comparison of specified variables . Certainly there is as yet insufficient agreement on how best Lancaster and Montinola's stringent conditions to meet : the most central goal of all comparative analyses [ is Preface.
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In Beyond the Nation State Robert Harris. the most central goal of all comparative analyses [ is ] the assessment of rival explanations . The advancement of logical explanations , grounded in systematic empirical testing of theoretically ...
In Beyond the Nation State Robert Harris. the most central goal of all comparative analyses [ is ] the assessment of rival explanations . The advancement of logical explanations , grounded in systematic empirical testing of theoretically ...
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... central importance since this book is more concerned with systemic corruption than with individual predation in predominantly non - corrupt systems . Third , ' subversion ' does not imply that to be politically corrupt one must do the ...
... central importance since this book is more concerned with systemic corruption than with individual predation in predominantly non - corrupt systems . Third , ' subversion ' does not imply that to be politically corrupt one must do the ...
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... central banks and strong private ones presents major regulatory challenges in parts of Africa and Asia . For this configuration to exist the subordination of banking to political interests is necessary . This requires a strong and ...
... central banks and strong private ones presents major regulatory challenges in parts of Africa and Asia . For this configuration to exist the subordination of banking to political interests is necessary . This requires a strong and ...
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... Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) of stealing $ 1.4 million of funding destined for the FNLA ( Front National de Libération de l'Angola ) during the Angolan Civil War . Ultimately his legacy to the Democratic Republic of Congo was a ...
... Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) of stealing $ 1.4 million of funding destined for the FNLA ( Front National de Libération de l'Angola ) during the Angolan Civil War . Ultimately his legacy to the Democratic Republic of Congo was a ...
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the contribution | 33 |
the Peoples Republic | 65 |
the United Kingdom | 97 |
international | 134 |
organized crime | 165 |
Conclusion | 199 |
Bibliography | 220 |
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