Comparing Political Corruption and ClientelismJunichi Kawata Routledge, 2 มี.ค. 2017 - 248 หน้า Past modernization literature has assumed that corruption and clientelism reflect a pre-modern social structure and could be referred to as a pathologic phenomenon of the political system. Very few have considered corruption and clientelism as structural products of an interwoven connection between capital accumulation, bureaucratic rationalization, interest intermediation and political participation from below. This volume analyzes key aspects of the debate such as: should corruption and clientelism be evaluated as a 'lubricant' in terms of administrative efficiency - legitimate demands from the margins of society to redress social and economic inequality or to readdress economic development? What would be the effect of strengthening policing to control political corruption? Could electoral reform or a decentralization of government power be a cure for all? These questions among others are answered in this comprehensive volume. |
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ผลการค้นหา 6 - 10 จาก 54
หน้า 1869
... chapters assembled in this volume strive to survey the historical, institutional, societal-structural and political ... Chapter 1, Masaya Kobayashi basically defines political corruption as 'the violation of public interests through ...
... chapters assembled in this volume strive to survey the historical, institutional, societal-structural and political ... Chapter 1, Masaya Kobayashi basically defines political corruption as 'the violation of public interests through ...
หน้า 1870
... Chapter 2, Donatella della Porta and Alberto Vannucci have proposed an interpretation of corruption that goes beyond the sociological analysis of (culturally determined) moral codes and the political-economy analysis of structural ...
... Chapter 2, Donatella della Porta and Alberto Vannucci have proposed an interpretation of corruption that goes beyond the sociological analysis of (culturally determined) moral codes and the political-economy analysis of structural ...
หน้า 1871
... Chapter 3, Susan Rose-Ackerman emphasizes the institutional roots of corruption. She defines corruption as the misuse of public office for private or political gain. In a representative democracy, elected officials should act as the ...
... Chapter 3, Susan Rose-Ackerman emphasizes the institutional roots of corruption. She defines corruption as the misuse of public office for private or political gain. In a representative democracy, elected officials should act as the ...
หน้า 1872
... Chapter 5 examines how party factions attempt to link their command of offices within the national cabinet to their efforts to build electoral support . Junko Kato and Carol Mershon compare the Italian Christian Democrats ( DC ) and the ...
... Chapter 5 examines how party factions attempt to link their command of offices within the national cabinet to their efforts to build electoral support . Junko Kato and Carol Mershon compare the Italian Christian Democrats ( DC ) and the ...
หน้า 1873
... chapter shows how the nucleus of Japan's current politics is based on corruption . Violent , corrupt practices have flourished in western Sicily and southern Calabria . Chapter 7 investigates the Mafia , which has not been a mere crime ...
... chapter shows how the nucleus of Japan's current politics is based on corruption . Violent , corrupt practices have flourished in western Sicily and southern Calabria . Chapter 7 investigates the Mafia , which has not been a mere crime ...
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1858 | |
1866 | |
1880 | |
1916 | |
Multilevel | 1979 |
Internal Party Organization in the Italian Christian | |
The End of the ConservativeReformist Era and | |
Mafia Corrupted Violence and Incivism | |
The Long Life of Clientelism in Southern Italy | |
The Development of Political Clientelism in 20thcentury | |
Index | |
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actors administration anti-fraud Arlacchi associations Basilicata benefits bosses bribery bribes bureaucrats cabinet Caciagli candidates cent chapter Christian Democrats civic clientele networks clientelistic CLPR coalition Communist competition corrupt exchanges Cosa Nostra countries DC factions Democracy Democrazia Cristiana Diet members districts economic effectiveness elected electoral entrepreneurs European example Gamson predictions Giovanni Falcone illegal incentives individual institutional Italian Italy Japan Japanese junior Korea La Repubblica largest faction legitimacy Mafia Mafiosi Mezzogiorno ministers ministries monitoring Nakasone Palermo Paris parliamentary particularistic party leaders pentito plurality rule political clientelism political corruption political parties Political Science politicians Porta and Vannucci portfolio allocation president presidential presidential systems public resources reform reformist regional relationships rent-seeking role Rose-Ackerman scandal Sicily social social capital Socialists society Southern Italy strategy structure subsidies Tanaka theories of political Tokyo Tommaso Buscetta transaction vertical vertical limited voters votes