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Corruption in the developing world

edited by Robert Williams and Robin Theobald

(The politics of corruption / series editor: Robert Williams, 2)(An Elgar reference collection)

Edward Elgar, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

A discussion of corruption. The articles illustrate and explain the scope, incidence and consequences of corruption in a variety of political settings in the developed and developing world, addressing issues such as corruption in the Mexican political system and OTRAG in Zaire.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction: corruption, machine politics, and political change, James C. Scott
  • personal rulership, patrimonialism, and empire-building in the New States, Guenther Roth
  • political clientelism and development - a preliminary analysis, Rene Lemarchand and Keith Legg. Part 2 The evidence: the peasant view of the bad life, F.G. Bailey
  • political corruption in Latin America, Walter Little
  • corruption and the Mexican political system - continuity and change, Stephen D. Morris
  • attempts at drug control in Colombia, Peru and Bolivia, Kai Ambos
  • democratization and institutionalized corruption in Paraguay, R. Andrew Nickson
  • rape of sovereignty - OTRAG in Zaire, Kallu Kalamiya
  • disengagement from the state in Africa - reflections on the experience of Ghana and Guinea, Victor Azarya and Naomi Chazan
  • states and statelessness in late-20th-century Africa, Jennifer A. Widner
  • from prebendalism to predation - the political economy of decline in Nigeria, Peter Lewis
  • corruption and mismanagement in Botswana - a best-case example? Kenneth Good
  • patrimonialism and military rule in Indonesia, Harold Crouch
  • oligarchs and cronies in the Philippine State - the politics of patrimonial blunder, Paul D. Hutchcroft
  • political, parties, factions and corruption in Thailand, James Ockey
  • the market for public office - why the Indian state is not better at development, Robert Wade
  • understanding political corruption in contemporary Indian politics, Gurharpal Singh. (Part contents)

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