Corruption and development :the anti-corruption campaigns
Since the 1990s global anti-corruption discourse and policy has become an unquestioned moral crusade. This collection provides a critical examination of anti-corruption campaigns and argues that they have often resulted in perverse and unintended consequences. The book examines how corruption has been addressed )and sometimes tolerated( in regions and countries of Africa, Asia, Latin America and East & Central Europe to interrogate government policy as well as raise questions about development discourse and practice as a whole.
New York
Palgrave Macmillan
2007
xxi, 310 p. ; 23 cm.
Based on papers from a conference entitled "Redesigning the State: Political Corruption in Development Theory and Practice?" organized by the Global Poverty Research Group at the University of Manchester on November 25th, 2005
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN: 9780230525504
edited by Sarah Bracking ; with a foreword by Deryck R. Brown
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Congresses ، Political corruption - Developing countries
Congresses ، Political corruption - Developing countries - Prevention
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