Corruption and DemocratisationAlan Doig, Robin Theobald Psychology Press, 2000 - 166 Seiten The 1990s have seen an upsurge of interest and concern about the problem of political corruption. At both national and international levels major initiatives continue to be launched by both governmental and non-governmental agencies. A prominent concern has been with democracy and the development of a strong civil society. The papers here collected examine, in a range of national contexts, the relationship between democratization and the task of combating corruption. Do the two processes complement each other or are they ultimately in conflict? |
Inhalt
Why Corruption? Alan Doig and Robin Theobald | 1 |
In the State We Trust? Democratisation Corruption | 13 |
Democratisation or the Democratisation of David Watt | 37 |
Regional Robin Theobald | 117 |
Democracy Development and AntiCorruption | 135 |
Prospects for Reform in | 149 |
Abstracts | 160 |
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abuse accountability activities administrative Africa African countries anti-corruption agencies anti-corruption strategies areas Asian Australia Botswana bribe bribery bureaucratic cent civil servants civil service civil society combating corruption Commission context corruption control corruption in customs corruption in Mozambique Corruption Perception Index Costigan criminal DCEC decentralisation democracy democratic democratisation developing countries director donor economic crime elections electoral elites engage in corruption Frank Costigan FRELIMO funds Greiner Hong Kong ICAC important increased independence institutions interests investigation investment involved issue level of corruption mainland major ministers monitoring Mozambican Mozambican government Museveni National Crime Authority Nick Greiner Nigeria officials operations organised crime parliamentary participation party Political Corruption politicians private sector privatisation problem promotion prosecution public sector public service Queensland regime regulation rent-seeking Report revenue Robin Theobald role rule of law social South Wales structures Transparency International Tung Chee-hwa Uganda World Bank
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