Political Corruption In Transition: A Sceptic's Handbook
por
Stephen Kotkin
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Science & Technology
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
522
Idioma
Húngaro
Publicado
Jan 1, 2002
Editora
Central European University Press
ISBN-10
9639241466
ISBN-13
9789639241466
Descrição
This insightful work delves into the complexities of political corruption, particularly during transitional periods in various societies. Through a skeptical lens, the authors explore the intricate web of clientelism and extortion, revealing how these practices shape political landscapes and influence citizen engagement. The narrative draws on various case studies, illustrating the pervasive nature of corruption and its ramifications on governance and democracy.
Readers will encounter a sophisticated analytical framework that dissects the phenomenon of corruption, providing a comprehensive map that outlines its mechanisms and effects. By examining the roots and manifestations of corrupt practices, the authors challenge preconceived notions and encourage critical examination of political systems in flux. The discussion transcends mere anecdotal evidence, grounding arguments in empirical research that highlights patterns and trends across different regions.
Ultimately, this handbook serves as a crucial resource for those seeking to understand the intricacies of corruption in a transitional context. It invites policymakers, scholars, and general readers alike to navigate the often murky waters of political integrity and to consider the implications of corruption on societal progress.
Readers will encounter a sophisticated analytical framework that dissects the phenomenon of corruption, providing a comprehensive map that outlines its mechanisms and effects. By examining the roots and manifestations of corrupt practices, the authors challenge preconceived notions and encourage critical examination of political systems in flux. The discussion transcends mere anecdotal evidence, grounding arguments in empirical research that highlights patterns and trends across different regions.
Ultimately, this handbook serves as a crucial resource for those seeking to understand the intricacies of corruption in a transitional context. It invites policymakers, scholars, and general readers alike to navigate the often murky waters of political integrity and to consider the implications of corruption on societal progress.
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