Corruption in the developed world
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Corruption in the developed world
(The politics of corruption / series editor: Robert Williams, 3)(An Elgar reference collection)
Edward Elgar, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
A guide to the literature on corruption. The articles illustrate and explain the scope, incidence and consequences of corruption in a variety of political settings in the developed world, covering issues such as the American experience of sleaze and sleaze and the sense of malaise in Germany.
目次
- Part 1 General: the corruption of politics and the politics of corruption - an overview, David Nelken and Michael Levi
- the decline of patron-client relations in developed societies, Robin Theobald
- organized crime, corruption and power, Petrus C. Van Duyne. Part 2 United States: corruption and ethics codes in Congress - ethics issues in the US Congress, John Dumbrell
- mediated corruption - the case of the Keating Five, Dennis F. Thompson
- private interests and public office -the American experience of sleaze, Robert Williams
- the effects of charges of corruption on voting behaviour in congressional elections, 1982-1990, Susan Welch and John R. Hibbing. Part 2 Western Europe: from Lynskey to Nolan - the corruption of British politics and public service, Alan Doig
- lobbyists - techniques of the political "insider", Sebastian Berry
- corruption in Ireland - a review of recent cases, Neil Collins
- France - the end of the Republican ethic? Yves Meny
- political sleaze in France - forms and issues, Christophe Fay
- corruption in the Federal Republic of Germany before and in the wake of reunification, Wolfgang Seibel
- sleaze and the sense of malaise in Germany, Charlie Jeffrey and Simon Green
- conflict of interest, corruption or (simply) scandals? The "Oslo Case" 1989-91, Francesco Kjellberg. Part 4 Southern Europe. (Part contents)
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