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THE POLITICS OF BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION IN POST-TRANSITIONAL EASTERN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
BEYOND TRANSITION: POLITICAL TURNOVER AND BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION IN
HYBRID REGIMES
THE SECRET LIFE OF UNIVERSITIES IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE
FEAR AND TRANSPARENCY IN THE UNIVERSITIES OF POST-SOVIET BELARUS
HIGH POLITICAL TURNOVER AND CROSS-ORGANIZATIONAL VARIATION IN CORRUPTION
IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE
LOW POLITICAL TURNOVER AND CROSS-SECTORAL VARIATION IN CORRUPTION IN
POST-SOVIET BELARUS
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES PAGE VIII
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
INTRODUCTION 1
1 BEYOND TRANSITION: POLITICAL TURNOVER AND BUREAUCRATIC
CORRUPTION IN HYBRID REGIMES 9
2 THE SECRET LIFE OF UNIVERSITIES IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE 29
3 FEAR AND TRANSPARENCY IN THE UNIVERSITIES OF POST-SOVIET
BELARUS 69
4 HIGH POLITICAL TURNOVER AND CROSS-ORGANIZATIONAL VARIATION
IN CORRUPTION IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE 97
5 LOW POLITICAL TURNOVER AND CROSS-SECTORAL VARIATION IN
CORRUPTION IN POST-SOVIET BELARUS 127
CONCLUSION 156
APPENDIX I 164
APPENDIX 11 167
APPENDIX 111 176
BIBLIOGRAPHY 193
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INDEX
Abed, George, 11, 127, 157
Ades, Alberto, 11, 12
Alderfer, 66
Alderfer, Clayton, 66
Alford, Robert, 107
Ali, Abdiweli, 12
Allina-Pisano, Jessica, 28
Allison, Roy, 10, 130
Alonso'Terme, Rosa, 11
Altbach, Philip, 113
Amundsen, Inge, 16, 20
Anand, Vikas, 23
Andreyeva, Tatiana, 15
anti'corruption, international campaigns/
movement, 1, 156
anti-corruption, organizations as targets,
161-63
anti-corruption activism, 156-57
Arel, D., 103—4
Ash, Konstantin, 17
Ashforth, Blake, 23
Aslund, Anders, 103
Astakhova, V. I., 116
Barber, Jack, 139
Bardhan, Pranab, 12
Barrington, Lowell, 12-15,
107
Barry, Ellen, 105
Belarus
academic freedom, 71-73,
135-36, 156
Belorussian Republican Youth Movement
(BRSM), 141-43
bribery, government s statistics, 82
centralization of higher education, 72
collections Cudidti) in secondary schools,
92-93
contradictory claims, cognitive/cultural
schema, cultural multiplicity, 95-96,
154-55
corruption-free higher education, transition,
127-29
development trajectory, 10
dictatorship, 10, 14-15
discretion of university employees, 145—48
European Humanities University (EHU),
138-39
formal regulations compliance, 73
governance consolidation impact on
bureaucratic corruption, 153-54
government censorship, in academic
research, 72
horizontal corruption, hospitals and
secondary schools, 88-94
horizontal corruption, in classroom
instruction, 73
ideological indoctrination, 75-77,
141^43
Kozulin, Aleksandr, 140
Law of the Republic of Belarus on
Education, 71, 132
Lukashenka administration, consolidation
of power, 129-31
Lukashenka administration, electoral
resistance, 134—36
Lukashenka administration, organized
opposition by students, 135—36
Lukashenka administration, repression
against oppositional youth and elites,
retaliation, 137—45
Lukashenka administration, retaliation on
universities, impact on corruption,
145-50
Maladay Front, student political
organization, 136
political activity of universities, oversight,
77-78
politicization of universities, 129-34
repression climate, scientific studies,
recruitment of subjects, 78-79
repression climate, universities, 70-71,
147-48, 151-52
Soviet educational model, preservation,
74-75, 147-48
Transparency International rankings,
69-70, 127
tutoring in secondary schools, 91-92
university corruption, cultural reasons for
decrease, 151-52
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INDEX
Belarus (corn.)
university corruption, decreased need for
engagement, 150—51
university corruption, history during
political transition, 127—29
VAK (Highest Committee for Attestation),
72-73
vertical corruption, 83—85
vertical corruption, political implications,
87-88
“Wild Nineties,”129-34
“Wild Nineties,” growth in university
corruption, 133-34
“Wild Nineties,” liberalization of higher
education, 131—33
Zuber, student political organization,
135-36
Bendix, R., 66
Bennett, Brian, 15
Berg-Schlosser, Dirk, 136
BesterS'Dilger, Juliane, 113
Bilaniuk, Laada, 112,
113
Blake, Charles, 12, 156
Wat, 86
in present-day Ukraine, 40
Bohara, Alok, 12
Boskholov, Sergei, 14
Bova, Aindriy, 48,
59, 159
Bowser, Donald, 157
Brown, Ed, 157
Brudny, Yitzhak, 136
Brunetti, Aymo, 12
Bukovansky, Mlada, 156
Cabelkova, Inna, 51, 150
Carothets, Thomas, 14
Center for the Studies of Society, 65
Cheng, Bin, 118
Cloke, Jonathan, 157
corruption
anti-corruption activism, 156-57
anti-corruption policy, organizations as
targets, 161-63
bureaucratic corruption, across-country
variation in, 2, 10—11
country-wide cultures, myth, 158—60
defined, 16—19
indicators of, 12, 20—21,
22-23
normalization of, 18—19
political, business, bureaucratic, 16—21
political transition as cause, 11—16
political turnover effects, 26—28
political vs. bureaucratic, inverse
relationship, 160-61
sociology of, 157—63
within-country variation in, 2, 21—23,
97-98
Cospey, Nathaniel, 103—4
Crossing Continents (BBC), 139
Darden, Kieth, 15, 102
Davidonis, Ramunas, 130
Davis, Kevin, 11
Davoodi, Hamid, 11, 127
della Porta, Donatella, 16
Democratic Initiatives Fund, 30, 34,
59, 106
Di Telia, Rafael, 11,12
Diamond, Larry Jay, 14
DiMaggio, Paul, 109
Diuk, Nadia, 104
Doig, Alan, 11
Dryomin, Viktor, 14
Dunaev, Vladimir, 71—72,
74, 138, 139
Eke, Steven, 130
European Higher Educational Area
(EHEA), 110
European Humanities University (EHU),
Belarus, 138—39
External Independent Testing (EIT), Ukraine,
31-36
Feduta, Alexsandr, 130, 131
Feng, Yi, 157
Fimyar, Olena, 109, 110,
115, 117
Fineman, Stephen, 66
Finkel, Evgeny, 136
Fisman, Raymond, 12, 23
Frank, Björn, 50
Freeman, John, 108
Friedland, Roger, 107
Fritz, Verena, 102
Galtung, Fredrik, 20
Gatti, Roberta, 12, 23
Genadievna, Olga, 40
Gerber, Theodore, 18, 20
Ginsburg, Tom, 161
Gleason, William, 32, 117
Gorbachev, Nicholai, 148
Graham, Loren, 132
Granovetter, Mark, 158
Gray, Cheryl, 157
Grödeland, Ase, 18, 22,
51, 59, 150
Grossman, Gregory, 114
Gupta, Sanjeev, 11, 157
Gurinovich, Tatiana, 144
210
INDEX
Hale, Henry, 102
Hankivsky, Olena, 157
Hannan, Michael, 108
Hanousek, Jan, 150
Haran, Olexiy, 104
Heilman, Joel, 127
Hendley, Kathryn, 161
Herron, Erik, 12-15, 107
Herzfeld, Thomas, 12
higher educational establishments (HEEs), in
Ukraine and Belarus, 3-7
Hindess, Barry, 156
Hoffmann, Lutz, 15
Hofstede, Geert, 120
Honousek, Jan, 51
Humphrey, Caroline, 18,
49,115
hybrid regimes, 14, 15—16
hybrid regimes, political turnover, 26—28
Isse, Said, 12
Jackall, Robert, 23
Jackman, Robert, 12
Jain, Arvind, 16, 18
Jamieson, Alison, 20
Janmaat, Jan German, 112, 114
Javorcik, Beata, 157
Johnston, Michael, 12
Jong'Sung, You, 12
Kabanov, Kirill, 159
Karatnycky, Adrian, 12-15
Karklins, Rasma, 18
Kaufman, Daniel, 11, 12, 19
Kennedy, David, 156
Khagram, Sanjeev, 12
Kharkiv Institute study, 31
Kiev International Institute of Sociology, 106
Kingsbury, Benedict, 11
Klesner, Joseph, 157
Knack, Stephen, 12, 20
Kopissky, B., 132
Korosteleva, Elena, 10, 15, 17, 140
Koshechkina, Tatiana, 18, 22, 51, 59, 150
Kostadinova, Tatiana, 2
Kovtun, Olena, 110
Kozulin, Aleksandr, 140
Kpundeh, Sahr John, 156
Kravchuk, Leonid, 102, 112
Krawchenko, Bohdan, 110
Kremen, Vasyl, 32, 110, 114
Kubicek, Paul, 102
Kuchma, Leonid, 102—3, 112—13
Kulyagin, Sergey, 75
Kulyk, Volodymyr, 107
Kurczewski, Jacek, 157
Kuzio, Taras, 15, 17, 101, 102, 103, 112,
130, 136
KyiV'Mohyla Academy, 119
Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), 120
Lalountas, Dionisios, 12
Lambsdorff, Johann Graf, 1
Lane, David, 103
Laplume, André, 11
Latcheva, Rossalina, 127
Lauth, Hans'Joachim, 108
Ledeneva, Alena, 2, 10, 18, 88, 115, 121
Lennhag, Mi, 11
Lenzi, Mark, 106, 130
Levin, Mark, 12-13
Levitsky, Steven, 14, 15
Libman, Alexander, 11
Light, Margot, 10, 130
Linz, Juan José, 157
Lipset, Seymour-Martin, 106
Lonkila, Markku, 114, 115
Lukashenka, Aleksandr, 2, 10,
17, 130-31
Lunyachek, V., 32
Magocsi, Paul, 101
Malchenko, Sergei, 148
Manaev, Oleg, 130
Manolas, George, 12
Markovska, Anna, 19
Marples, David, 104, 130, 140
Mauro, Paolo, 1,11
McAllister, Ian, 104
McFaul, Michael, 14, 103
Me Ivor, Stephanie, 11
McMann, Kelly, 18
McPherson, Chad Michael, 107
Melnyk, Svetlana, 112, 113
Mendelson, Sarah, 18
Merry, Sally Engle, 11
methodology
documentary analysis, 6
ethnography, 3—4, 6
higher educational establishments
(HEEs), 3-7
interviews, 5—6
interviews, by type, 5t
mixed methods, 7
online discussion forums, 6
survey, of Kiev students, 7
Mikhailov, Anatoli, 139
Miller, William, 18, 22, 31, 59, 150
Mitchell, Neil, 12
Mittendorf, Carl, 12
Mitter, Wolfgang, 132
Mobarak, Ahmed Mushfiq, 157
Möllers, Felicitas, 15
211
INDEX
Montinola, Gabriella, 12
Moran, Jonathan, 12
Morris, Stephen, 157
Moser, Michael, 113
Moustafa, Tamir, 161
Mozheyko, Vadim, 73
Mundell, Ian, 148
Myers, Steven, 105
Ng, David, 157
Nikolajenko, Stanislov, 32, 110, 114
Obydenkova, Anastassia, 11
Ocasio, William, 107
Oliver, Christine, 109
Onischenko, Oksana, 123
Onuch, Olga, 105
Orlov, Ivan, 81
Osipian, Alexandr, 103
Osipian, Ararat, 18, 31, 48, 49, 103,
113,121
Osyka, Igor, 162
Paldam, Martin, 12
Panych, Oleksiy, 118
Park, Hoon, 12
Parusinski, Jakub, 110
Pathak, Saurav, 11
Pavlenko, Yuri, 110
Peng, Mike, 109
Persson, Torsten, 16
Petra, Aleksandr, 137
Piottoeva, Nelli, 114
Pleskovic, Boris, 115
Polese, Abel, 18
political corruption defined, 16-17
political transition, as bureaucratic corruption
cause, 11-16
political turnover, hybrid political regimes, 16,
26-28
Powell, Walter, 109
Preiherman, Yauheni, 148
Protsyk, Oleh, 15
Puglisi, Rossaria, 19, 102
Ravchev, Alex, 34, 35
Rehn, A If, 11, 115
Reid, Anna, 101
Riabchuk, Mykola, 105
Rich, Vera, 141
Rivkin-Fish, Michele, 18
Roberts, Ken, 116
Rogers, Peter, 18
Rogov, Vasili, 129
Roland, Gerard, 16
Rose, Richard, 14
Rose-Sender, S. K., 1, 156
Rothstein, Bo, 157
Round, John, 14, 18, 47
Rousso, Alan, 162
Rubinov, Anatoliy, 74
Rudel, Thomas, 12
Ryabchun, Yulia, 31, 35, 50
Sampford, Charles John, 11
Sampson, Steven, 1, 11, 86, 156, 157
Sasse, Gwendolyn, 12-15
Satorav, Georgy, 12-13
Sauder, Michael, 107
Schnytzer, Adi, 15
Schulze, Günther, 50
Shaton, Galina, 148
Shaw, Philip, 50, 110
Shelley, Louise, 15, 19, 20
Shen, Ce, 12
Shik, Konstantin, 78
Shin, Doh Chull, 14
Shipani-Aduriz, Andres, 136
Shlapentokh, Vladimir, 1
Shraibman, Artyom, 141
Shtrahova, Marina, 77
Sidorchik, Viktor, 75
Silitski, Vitali, 10, 140
Smith, Daniel Jordan, 18, 66
Smith, Ken, 66
Sovsun, Inna, 47
Spasjuk, Elena, 73
Stapenhurst, Rick, 156
Stefes, Christoph, 11
Stepko, Michael, 32, 110, 114
Stetar, Joseph, 118
Steves, Franklin, 162
Stick, Sheldon, 110
Streeck, Wolfgang, 87
Sundakov, Alexander, 109, 113
Sung, Hung-En, 12
Swidler, Ann, 107
Taalas, Saara, 11, 115
Tabellini, Guido, 16
Tanzi, Vito, 11
Tavits, Margit, 18
Tema, 31
Thelen, Kathleen, 87
Thornton, Patricia, 107
transitional paradigm
assumption of transition
and, 13-16
corruption and, 11-16
evidence against, 13
theoretical alternative, 16-23
Transparency International, 2, 20
212
INDEX
Treisman, Daniel, 12, 23
Tudoroiu, Theodor, 103-4
Ukraine
Bologna Accords, 110—13
collective bribing, 39
corruption behavior variation, ordinary
Ukrainians, 47-51
corruption behavior variation, ordinary
Ukrainians, evidence, 47—49
corruption behavior variation, ordinary
Ukrainians, explanations, 50—68
cross-organizational corruption, 97—98
cultural multiplicity, present-day Ukraine,
105-8
development trajectory, 9-10, 14—15
development trajectory, historical
accounts, 9-11
diploma, demand for, impact on corruption,
122-23
diploma purchase, 44-45
economy, 15
educational policy, 109—13
educational policy, language policy, 112-13
educational policy, reversal, 112—13
educational policy, transition to dual-degree
system, 110-12
emergency tutoring, 39
employment practices, 99
External Independent Testing (EIT),
university corruption effect, 31—36
higher education, persistent centralization,
113-16
institutional logics, corruption-favorable
and corruption-unfavorable, 107-8
institutional logics, organization
alignment, opportunities and pressures,
108-20
intermediaries in corruption exchanges,
39-40
Kharkiv Institute study, 31
non-monetary exchanges, 37
online educational portals, corruption levels
reports, 100
organizational alignment, different
institutional logics, 108
organizational culture, corruption, 66—67
organizational reforms, consistency and
execution, 109-13
organizational reputations, impact on
corruption in universities, 121
political turnover implications, Ukrainian
bureaucracies, 124-26
private markets in higher education, 116—20
private markets in higher education,
corruption in universities effect, 117—20
reform execution, 109-13
status, corruption levels of universities,
98-101
status and corruption levels of universities,
98-101
university corruption, accreditation of
universities, 45—46
university corruption, admissions, 43—44
university corruption, bribery
mechanisms, 37
university corruption, hiring and retention,
46—47
university corruption, homework
assignment preparation agencies, 40-43
university corruption, nepotism, 40
university corruption, professors’
motivation, 61—66
university corruption, scholarly
research, 47
university corruption, spread, 29-31
university corruption, students’ motivation,
51-61
university corruption, tests and
examinations, 36
university-administered preparatory
courses, 35
Ukrainian Center for the Evaluation of Quality
of Education, 31
Ukrainian Sociology Service, 30
Urra, Francisco, 12
Uslaner, Eric, 157
Valliere, Robert, 48, 59, 159
Vannucci, Alberto, 16
Varese, Frederiko, 21, 70, 159
Varfolomeyev, Oleg, 113
Vasilev, Yegor, 70
Vaughan, Diane, 66, 115, 124
Vavouras, Ioannis, 12
Wallace, Chris, 127
Wanner, Katherine, 101, 109
Way, Lucan, 14, 15, 102
Weder, Beatrice, 12
Wei, Shan-Jin, 157
Weick, Karl, 67
White, Stephen, 10, 104, 130
Wiess, Christoph, 12
Wigell, Mikael, 14
Williams, Collin, 11, 14, 18, 47
Williamson, John, 12
Wilson, Andrew, 15, 102, 103, 136
Wolczuk, Katrina, 12—15
World Values Survey, 106
Wright, Joseph, 157
Xavier-Oliveira, Emanuel, 11
Xin, Xiaohui, 12
213
INDEX
Yang, Mayfair Mei-hui, 161
Yanukovich, Viktor, 17, 103—5
Yavorskava, Natakyua, 117
Yuschenko, Victor, 103—4
Zakaria, Fareed, 12
Zaloznaya, Marina, 18, 22, 23, 150, 156
Zayats, Anatoliy, 75
Zenchanka, Siarhei, 148
Zhegulo, Peter, 75
Zlobina, T., 97
Zon, Hans van, 102
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spelling | Zaloznaya, Marina Verfasser (DE-588)113581080X aut The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2017 xi, 214 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge studies in law and society Includes bibliographical references and index Political corruption Europe, Eastern Bureaucracy Corrupt practices Europe, Eastern Post-communism Europe, Eastern Sekundarstufe (DE-588)4077347-4 gnd rswk-swf Krankenhaus (DE-588)4032786-3 gnd rswk-swf Universität (DE-588)4061778-6 gnd rswk-swf Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 gnd rswk-swf Belarus (DE-588)4079143-9 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Belarus (DE-588)4079143-9 g Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 s Universität (DE-588)4061778-6 s Krankenhaus (DE-588)4032786-3 s Sekundarstufe (DE-588)4077347-4 s DE-604 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029730080&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029730080&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029730080&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029730080&sequence=000006&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Zaloznaya, Marina The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe Political corruption Europe, Eastern Bureaucracy Corrupt practices Europe, Eastern Post-communism Europe, Eastern Sekundarstufe (DE-588)4077347-4 gnd Krankenhaus (DE-588)4032786-3 gnd Universität (DE-588)4061778-6 gnd Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4077347-4 (DE-588)4032786-3 (DE-588)4061778-6 (DE-588)4032524-6 (DE-588)4079143-9 (DE-588)4061496-7 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe |
title_auth | The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search | The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe |
title_full | The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa |
title_fullStr | The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa |
title_full_unstemmed | The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa |
title_short | The politics of bureaucratic corruption in post-transitional Eastern Europe |
title_sort | the politics of bureaucratic corruption in post transitional eastern europe |
topic | Political corruption Europe, Eastern Bureaucracy Corrupt practices Europe, Eastern Post-communism Europe, Eastern Sekundarstufe (DE-588)4077347-4 gnd Krankenhaus (DE-588)4032786-3 gnd Universität (DE-588)4061778-6 gnd Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Political corruption Europe, Eastern Bureaucracy Corrupt practices Europe, Eastern Post-communism Europe, Eastern Sekundarstufe Krankenhaus Universität Korruption Belarus Ukraine Hochschulschrift |
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