Political Corruption: In Beyond the Nation StateRoutledge, 16 ธ.ค. 2003 - 264 หน้า 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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... party funding and economic liberalization? Second, in two national case studies, of China and the United Kingdom, it shows political corruption taking different forms in different countries: in one of these countries political ...
... party funding and economic liberalization? Second, in two national case studies, of China and the United Kingdom, it shows political corruption taking different forms in different countries: in one of these countries political ...
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... party bosses who ensure that the vacuum created by weak parties is filled by strong interest groups (Rogow and Lasswell 1963: 22), and `iron triangles' of congressional committees, civil servants and private interest groups (Smith 1988 ...
... party bosses who ensure that the vacuum created by weak parties is filled by strong interest groups (Rogow and Lasswell 1963: 22), and `iron triangles' of congressional committees, civil servants and private interest groups (Smith 1988 ...
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... party's electoral prospects and therefore their colleagues' career interests. It is even more so if the politicians concerned lack a strong enough power base to be able to raise the stakes by heightening the risk attached to any action ...
... party's electoral prospects and therefore their colleagues' career interests. It is even more so if the politicians concerned lack a strong enough power base to be able to raise the stakes by heightening the risk attached to any action ...
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... -pot dictatorships. Democratic governments may also, especially when long in power, become arrogant in attitude, blurring constitutional distinctions between party and government and between Conceptual and definitional issues 7.
... -pot dictatorships. Democratic governments may also, especially when long in power, become arrogant in attitude, blurring constitutional distinctions between party and government and between Conceptual and definitional issues 7.
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In Beyond the Nation State Robert Harris. attitude, blurring constitutional distinctions between party and government and between government and state. For example, in an effectively unaccountable legislature in Campania, Southern Italy ...
In Beyond the Nation State Robert Harris. attitude, blurring constitutional distinctions between party and government and between government and state. For example, in an effectively unaccountable legislature in Campania, Southern Italy ...
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