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Corruption in the Contemporary World: Theory, Practice, and Hotspots [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x151x21 mm, weight: 426 g, 7 Graphs, 14 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739194704
  • ISBN-13: 9780739194706
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x151x21 mm, weight: 426 g, 7 Graphs, 14 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739194704
  • ISBN-13: 9780739194706
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This book deals with large-scale, systemic corruption, a phenomenon that it identifies as part of the political landscape in most, if not all, societies of the contemporary world. While the analysis is grounded in the political thought of earlier thinkers, especially Edmund Burke, and integrates the insights of several modern analysts of corruption, the volume offers a new, updated theoretical perspective on the topic. This perspective reflects deep concerns with corruption in a world facing accelerated social transition, increased economic polarization, and growing distrust toward political elites in many countries.

This book approaches corrupt practices both theoretically and empirically, offering the perspectives of scholars who come to the topic from different traditions and cultures. It contains the collective efforts of members of the Research Committee on Political Finance and Public Corruption of the International Political Science Association. In formulating a comprehensive approach on corruption, the volume offers insights in regard to new developments in the United States, in Middle Eastern countries (especially in the wake of the Arab Spring), in several European counties (Austria, Italy, Spain), as well as in the People’s Republic of China. The analysis goes beyond the traditional legal definitions of corruption or purely economic views of it and focuses more broadly on institutional, cultural, and normative dimensions of this globally important phenomenon.


This book presents a variety of perspectives on the phenomenon of political and economic corruption—and the link between them—through focused and theoretical analysis. While grounded in the intellectual tradition of classical writers such as Edmund Burke, the volume presents an updated profile of corrupted practices in the contemporary world.

Recenzijos

Corruption has for a long time been notoriously hard to define. What it is perceived to be is not necessarily what it is. It is congruous and sometimes fuses with notions such as extortion and redistribution of wealth or even welfare benefits. Can it be eradicated? Should it be embraced as an acceptable way of running political systems and institutions? These questions raise the intricate issue of the tenuous line which separates the political sphere from the economic or the public spheres.

The contributions gathered in this opus by Mendilow and Peleg take us on a journey to the heart of the matter: from Burkes ideas to the reality on the ground, from ancient Greece to modern Italy, Austria, or China. We shall take a close look at the solemn workings of the U.S. Supreme Court as well as the successive waves of the Arab Spring which were backed by angry mobs. Very promising explorations indeed! -- Eric Phélippeau, University Paris Ouest - Nanterre la Défense Corruption is liable to become an emotionally charged indicator of academic and public discourse in future global discussions, and this book promotes the issue of corruption to the very forefront of the global public debate. This book explores understanding the phenomenon of corruption, which could lead to constructive and successful actions being taken to combat, prevent, and understand corruption through the different cases of countries analyzed. This book should be a must read for all the public officials, business environments, academic representatives, students, NGOs, and all who want to dive into deep analyses and understanding of corruption phenomenon. -- Olga Guzhva, V.N. Karazin Kharkov National University

Preface and Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction: Edmund Burke's Concept of Corruption and Beyond
1(26)
Jonathan Mendilow
Ban Peleg
2 The Meaning of Corruption in World Opinion
27(20)
Frank Louis Rusciano
3 The Shifting Landscape of Corruption in the United States: Legal Corruption, Systemic Corruption, or a New Norm?
47(22)
Barry Seldes
4 Can Public Financing and Citizens United Coexist?
69(30)
Robert G. Boatright
5 Corruption and the Arab Spring: Comparing the Pre- and Post-Spring Situation
99(18)
Ban Peleg
Jonathan Mendilow
6 Ancient Democracy and the Modern Era: Why Is Corruption So Common These Days?
117(16)
Rebecca Fiske
7 The Austrian Way: Neocorporatism and Neoliberal Corruption
133(20)
Barbara Franz
Jurgen Pfeffer
8 Corruptible Competition: Local Power Nodes, Corruption, and Sleaze
153(20)
Michael Brogan
9 Tackling Corruption, Finally?: How Domestic and Supranational Factors Have Led to Incremental Policy Change in Italy
173(24)
Daniela R. Piccio
Fabrizio Di Mascio
Alessandro Natalini
10 Corruption Perception and Collective Action: The Case of Spain
197(26)
Manuel Villorta
Fernando Jimenez
Ana Revuelta
11 State Capitalism and Corruption: The Case of China
223(24)
Jacob White
12 Anthropological Approaches to Corruption: Globalizing Processes and Case Studies
247(20)
Roberta Fiske-Rusciano
Index 267(2)
Contributors to the Volume 269
Jonathan Mendilow chairs the Research Committee on Political Finance & Political Corruption of the International Political Science Association and the Department of Political Science at Rider University.

Ilan Peleg is Charles A. Dana Professor of Government and Law at Lafayette College and adjunct scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC.