Corruption and the Lava Jato Scandal in Latin America
Herausgeber: Lagunes, Paul F; Svejnar, Jan
Corruption and the Lava Jato Scandal in Latin America
Herausgeber: Lagunes, Paul F; Svejnar, Jan
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This book brings together key international and interdisciplinary perspectives to shine new light on Lava Jato, Latin America's largest corruption scandal to date. This volume is a compelling reading for students and researchers in areas including Corruption Studies, Public Ethics, Political Science and Latin American Studies.
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This book brings together key international and interdisciplinary perspectives to shine new light on Lava Jato, Latin America's largest corruption scandal to date. This volume is a compelling reading for students and researchers in areas including Corruption Studies, Public Ethics, Political Science and Latin American Studies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367904135
- ISBN-10: 0367904136
- Artikelnr.: 60368272
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780367904135
- ISBN-10: 0367904136
- Artikelnr.: 60368272
Paul Lagunes is an Associate Professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, USA. Jan Svejnar is the James T. Shotwell Professor of Global Political Economy and Director of the Center on Global Economic Governance at Columbia University, USA.
PART 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO LAVA JATO 1. Introduction by Paul Lagunes & Jan
Svejnar 2. Lava Jato in Perspective by Albert Fishlow 3. Competing to be
Corrupt: The Multinational Dynamics of Public Procurement Bribery in Latin
America by Connor Wahrman PART 2. BRAZIL'S EXPERIENCE WITH LAVA JATO 4.
Urban Planning Legacies and Corruption: Evidence from the Rio Olympic Games
and Lava Jato by Márcia R. G. Sanzovo & Karla Y. Ganley 5. Captured Media?
Examining Brazilian Coverage of Lava Jato by Daniela Campello, Anya
Schiffrin, Karine Belarmino & Debora Thome 6. Sunlight is the Best
Disinfectant: Investigative Journalism in the Age of Lava Jato by Beatriz
Bulla & Cortney Newell 7. Lava Jato and Brazil's Web of Accountability: A
Turning Point for Corruption Control? by Ana Luiza Aranha 8. An Interview
with Deltan Dallagnol by Paul Lagunes 9. An Interview with Sergio Moro by
Paul Lagunes PART 3. LAVA JATO BEYOND BRAZIL 10. Comparing Peru and Mexico
in the Lava Jato Corruption Scandal by Raquel de Mattos Pimenta & Catherine
Greene 11. Fighting Corruption in a Hostile Environment: Peru's Lava Jato
Special Prosecution Team by Denisse Rodriguez-Olivari PART 4. WHERE TO FROM
HERE? 12. An Interview with Glenn Greenwald by Karla Y. Ganley & Paul
Lagunes 13. Corruption in Brazil: Beyond the Criminal Law by Susan
Rose-Ackerman & Raquel de Mattos Pimenta 14. How Should Lava Jato End? by
Jessie W. Bullock & Matthew C. Stephenson 15. Lava Jato's Lessons, Leaks,
and Lasting Impacts by Karla Y. Ganley and Paul Lagunes
Svejnar 2. Lava Jato in Perspective by Albert Fishlow 3. Competing to be
Corrupt: The Multinational Dynamics of Public Procurement Bribery in Latin
America by Connor Wahrman PART 2. BRAZIL'S EXPERIENCE WITH LAVA JATO 4.
Urban Planning Legacies and Corruption: Evidence from the Rio Olympic Games
and Lava Jato by Márcia R. G. Sanzovo & Karla Y. Ganley 5. Captured Media?
Examining Brazilian Coverage of Lava Jato by Daniela Campello, Anya
Schiffrin, Karine Belarmino & Debora Thome 6. Sunlight is the Best
Disinfectant: Investigative Journalism in the Age of Lava Jato by Beatriz
Bulla & Cortney Newell 7. Lava Jato and Brazil's Web of Accountability: A
Turning Point for Corruption Control? by Ana Luiza Aranha 8. An Interview
with Deltan Dallagnol by Paul Lagunes 9. An Interview with Sergio Moro by
Paul Lagunes PART 3. LAVA JATO BEYOND BRAZIL 10. Comparing Peru and Mexico
in the Lava Jato Corruption Scandal by Raquel de Mattos Pimenta & Catherine
Greene 11. Fighting Corruption in a Hostile Environment: Peru's Lava Jato
Special Prosecution Team by Denisse Rodriguez-Olivari PART 4. WHERE TO FROM
HERE? 12. An Interview with Glenn Greenwald by Karla Y. Ganley & Paul
Lagunes 13. Corruption in Brazil: Beyond the Criminal Law by Susan
Rose-Ackerman & Raquel de Mattos Pimenta 14. How Should Lava Jato End? by
Jessie W. Bullock & Matthew C. Stephenson 15. Lava Jato's Lessons, Leaks,
and Lasting Impacts by Karla Y. Ganley and Paul Lagunes
PART 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO LAVA JATO 1. Introduction by Paul Lagunes & Jan
Svejnar 2. Lava Jato in Perspective by Albert Fishlow 3. Competing to be
Corrupt: The Multinational Dynamics of Public Procurement Bribery in Latin
America by Connor Wahrman PART 2. BRAZIL'S EXPERIENCE WITH LAVA JATO 4.
Urban Planning Legacies and Corruption: Evidence from the Rio Olympic Games
and Lava Jato by Márcia R. G. Sanzovo & Karla Y. Ganley 5. Captured Media?
Examining Brazilian Coverage of Lava Jato by Daniela Campello, Anya
Schiffrin, Karine Belarmino & Debora Thome 6. Sunlight is the Best
Disinfectant: Investigative Journalism in the Age of Lava Jato by Beatriz
Bulla & Cortney Newell 7. Lava Jato and Brazil's Web of Accountability: A
Turning Point for Corruption Control? by Ana Luiza Aranha 8. An Interview
with Deltan Dallagnol by Paul Lagunes 9. An Interview with Sergio Moro by
Paul Lagunes PART 3. LAVA JATO BEYOND BRAZIL 10. Comparing Peru and Mexico
in the Lava Jato Corruption Scandal by Raquel de Mattos Pimenta & Catherine
Greene 11. Fighting Corruption in a Hostile Environment: Peru's Lava Jato
Special Prosecution Team by Denisse Rodriguez-Olivari PART 4. WHERE TO FROM
HERE? 12. An Interview with Glenn Greenwald by Karla Y. Ganley & Paul
Lagunes 13. Corruption in Brazil: Beyond the Criminal Law by Susan
Rose-Ackerman & Raquel de Mattos Pimenta 14. How Should Lava Jato End? by
Jessie W. Bullock & Matthew C. Stephenson 15. Lava Jato's Lessons, Leaks,
and Lasting Impacts by Karla Y. Ganley and Paul Lagunes
Svejnar 2. Lava Jato in Perspective by Albert Fishlow 3. Competing to be
Corrupt: The Multinational Dynamics of Public Procurement Bribery in Latin
America by Connor Wahrman PART 2. BRAZIL'S EXPERIENCE WITH LAVA JATO 4.
Urban Planning Legacies and Corruption: Evidence from the Rio Olympic Games
and Lava Jato by Márcia R. G. Sanzovo & Karla Y. Ganley 5. Captured Media?
Examining Brazilian Coverage of Lava Jato by Daniela Campello, Anya
Schiffrin, Karine Belarmino & Debora Thome 6. Sunlight is the Best
Disinfectant: Investigative Journalism in the Age of Lava Jato by Beatriz
Bulla & Cortney Newell 7. Lava Jato and Brazil's Web of Accountability: A
Turning Point for Corruption Control? by Ana Luiza Aranha 8. An Interview
with Deltan Dallagnol by Paul Lagunes 9. An Interview with Sergio Moro by
Paul Lagunes PART 3. LAVA JATO BEYOND BRAZIL 10. Comparing Peru and Mexico
in the Lava Jato Corruption Scandal by Raquel de Mattos Pimenta & Catherine
Greene 11. Fighting Corruption in a Hostile Environment: Peru's Lava Jato
Special Prosecution Team by Denisse Rodriguez-Olivari PART 4. WHERE TO FROM
HERE? 12. An Interview with Glenn Greenwald by Karla Y. Ganley & Paul
Lagunes 13. Corruption in Brazil: Beyond the Criminal Law by Susan
Rose-Ackerman & Raquel de Mattos Pimenta 14. How Should Lava Jato End? by
Jessie W. Bullock & Matthew C. Stephenson 15. Lava Jato's Lessons, Leaks,
and Lasting Impacts by Karla Y. Ganley and Paul Lagunes