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Corrupt exchanges: actors, resources, and mechanisms of political corruption



Challenging a longstanding belief that political corruption flourishes primarily in developing countries, authoritarian regimes, or societies that tacitly favor patrimony, this text argues that corruption is a problem in most if not all democracies.
In corrupt exchanges, the authors focus on the more conspicuous Italian case, using a combination of primary research methods (judicial proceedings, in-depth interviews, parliamentary documents, press databases, etc) as well as cross-national comparisons. Ultimately, they present a model for analyzing corruption as a network of illegal exchanges, a model that will serve both as a theoritical approach to a political problem bearing on all democratic institutions, and as a warning of a system in peril.


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KK POR c
Publisher Aldine De Gruyter : New York.,
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xiv, 314 hlm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0202305740
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KK
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Statement of Responsibility

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