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This book argues that the mainstream definitions of corruption, and the key expectations they embed concerning the relationship between corruption, democracy, and the process of democratization, require reexamination. Even critics who did not consider stable institutions and legal clarity of veteran...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book argues that the mainstream definitions of corruption, and the key expectations they embed concerning the relationship between corruption, democracy, and the process of democratization, require reexamination. Even critics who did not consider stable institutions and legal clarity of veteran democracies as a cure-all, assumed that the process of widening the influence on government decision making and implementation allows non-elites to defend their interests, define the acceptable sources and uses of wealth, and demand government accountability. This had proved correct, especially insofar as 'petty corruption' is involved. But the assumption that corruption necessarily involves the evasion of democratic principles and a 'market approach' in which the corrupt seek to maximize profit does not exhaust the possible incentives for corruption, the types of behaviors involved (for obvious reasons, the tendency in the literature is to focus on bribery), or the range of situations that 'permit' corruption in democracies. In the effort to identify some of the problems that require recognition, and to offer a more exhaustive alternative, the chapters in this book focus on corruption in democratic settings (including NGOs and the United Nations which were largely so far ignored), while focusing mainly on behaviors other than bribery. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (333 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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contents | Introduction : political corruption in a world in transition / Fixed legalistic definitions of corruption in shifting realities : some implications from Brazil / Corruption perceptions and transitions : balancing the needs of NGO clients and organizational sustainability / Fetishizing altruism : corruption in the international aid context and the presumption of doing no wrong / Persuasive corrupters : arguments made to corrupt public officials / Local corruption in the Czech Republic : does size matter? / Political corruption in a world in transition : the fluctuating boundaries of corruption / Civilizing French politics : illegality, playing with the rules, offenses and public probity / The untimely disappearance of the "appearance of influence" in American politics / Parties of political entrepreneurs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia : unfolding tale of multifaceted actors / Machiavelli, elite theory, and the state of exception : the corruptions of populism / Light onto Europe or darkness at noon? Corruption, civil society, populism and manipulation in Romania / What we talk about when we talk about corruption / |
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title | Political corruption in a world in transition / |
title_alt | Introduction : political corruption in a world in transition / Fixed legalistic definitions of corruption in shifting realities : some implications from Brazil / Corruption perceptions and transitions : balancing the needs of NGO clients and organizational sustainability / Fetishizing altruism : corruption in the international aid context and the presumption of doing no wrong / Persuasive corrupters : arguments made to corrupt public officials / Local corruption in the Czech Republic : does size matter? / Political corruption in a world in transition : the fluctuating boundaries of corruption / Civilizing French politics : illegality, playing with the rules, offenses and public probity / The untimely disappearance of the "appearance of influence" in American politics / Parties of political entrepreneurs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia : unfolding tale of multifaceted actors / Machiavelli, elite theory, and the state of exception : the corruptions of populism / Light onto Europe or darkness at noon? Corruption, civil society, populism and manipulation in Romania / What we talk about when we talk about corruption / |
title_auth | Political corruption in a world in transition / |
title_exact_search | Political corruption in a world in transition / |
title_full | Political corruption in a world in transition / edited by Jonathan Mendilow, Éric Phélippeau. |
title_fullStr | Political corruption in a world in transition / edited by Jonathan Mendilow, Éric Phélippeau. |
title_full_unstemmed | Political corruption in a world in transition / edited by Jonathan Mendilow, Éric Phélippeau. |
title_short | Political corruption in a world in transition / |
title_sort | political corruption in a world in transition |
topic | Political corruption. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85033057 Political science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104440 Non-governmental organizations Corrupt practices. Corruption (Politique) Organisations non gouvernementales Pratiques déloyales. Non-governmental organizations Corrupt practices fast Political corruption fast Political science fast |
topic_facet | Political corruption. Political science. Non-governmental organizations Corrupt practices. Corruption (Politique) Organisations non gouvernementales Pratiques déloyales. Non-governmental organizations Corrupt practices Political corruption Political science Electronic book. |
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