Making sense of corruption /

Corruption is a serious threat to prosperity, democracy and human well-being, with mounting empirical evidence highlighting its detrimental effects on society. Yet defining this threat has resulted in profound disagreement, producing a multidimensional concept. Tackling this important and provocativ...

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Main Authors: Rothstein, Bo, 1954- (Author), Varraich, Aiysha (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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505 0 |a Corruption and the relevance of political science -- Mapping related disciplines -- The evolution of corruption as a concept -- Corruption and human rights -- Corruption and clientelism -- Corruption and patronage -- Corruption and patrimonialism -- Corruption, state capture and political particularism -- The Chinese exception and alternative -- In conclusion: what is the opposite of corruption? 
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