Corruption and DemocratisationAlan Doig, Robin Theobald Routledge, 05.11.2013 - 176 Seiten The 1990s have seen an upsurge of interest and concern about the problem of political corruption. These papers examine, in a range of national contexts, the relationship between democratization and combating corruption. Are the two processes ultimately in conflict? |
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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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