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Comparing political corruption and clientelism

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Publication details: The Netherlands Asghate Publishing 2006Description: 227p xiiISBN:
  • 9781351949941
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.132300 KAW
Contents:
Contents: Political clientalism and corruption / Masaya Kobayashi; A typology of corrupt networks / Donatella della Porta and Alberto Vannucci; Political corruption and reform in democracies / Susan Rose-Ackerman; Anti-fraud politics in the European Union / Ariyoshi Ogawa; Internal party organization in the Italian Christian democrats and Japanese Liberal democrats / Junko Kato and Carol Mershon; The end of the Conservative/Reformist era and the emergence of corruption politics / Zenichiro Tanaka; Mafia, corrupted violence and incivism / Junichi Kawata; The long life of clientelism in southern Italy / Mario Caciagli; The development of political clientelism in 20th-century France / Yohei Nakayama; Clientelism's electoral connection and its policy effects / Cheol Hee Park.
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Contents:
Political clientalism and corruption / Masaya Kobayashi;
A typology of corrupt networks / Donatella della Porta and Alberto Vannucci;
Political corruption and reform in democracies / Susan Rose-Ackerman;
Anti-fraud politics in the European Union / Ariyoshi Ogawa;
Internal party organization in the Italian Christian democrats and Japanese Liberal democrats / Junko Kato and Carol Mershon;
The end of the Conservative/Reformist era and the emergence of corruption politics / Zenichiro Tanaka;
Mafia, corrupted violence and incivism / Junichi Kawata;
The long life of clientelism in southern Italy / Mario Caciagli;
The development of political clientelism in 20th-century France / Yohei Nakayama;
Clientelism's electoral connection and its policy effects / Cheol Hee Park.

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