"This book offers a novel sociological theory of corruption and uses it as a framework to make sense of rich ethnographic data, which includes more than one hundred in-depth interviews collected in Hungary over ten years of fieldwork."--
"This book offers a novel sociological theory of corruption and uses it as a framework to make sense of rich ethnographic data, which includes more than one hundred in-depth interviews collected in Hungary over ten years of fieldwork."--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Jancsics is Professor at the School of Public Affairs of San Diego State University. He consults with international organizations such as the United Nations, European Commission, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, and Transparency International.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A Sociological Conceptualization of Corruption 2. From Low-level Petty Corruption to State Capture 3. Dealing with Strangers: Market Corruption on the Spot 4. The Agent Side: Opportunity Structure and Corrupt OrganizationalSubculture 5. Just Helping Friends 6. Finding and Sharing Contacts: Brokerage in Low-level Corruption 7. Do It for the Company 8. Oligarchs and Politicians: It's Legal on Paper 9. Patron-client Networks and Professional Corruption Brokers 10. A Completely Captured System as of 2022 11. Policies Against Corruption
Introduction 1. A Sociological Conceptualization of Corruption 2. From Low-level Petty Corruption to State Capture 3. Dealing with Strangers: Market Corruption on the Spot 4. The Agent Side: Opportunity Structure and Corrupt OrganizationalSubculture 5. Just Helping Friends 6. Finding and Sharing Contacts: Brokerage in Low-level Corruption 7. Do It for the Company 8. Oligarchs and Politicians: It's Legal on Paper 9. Patron-client Networks and Professional Corruption Brokers 10. A Completely Captured System as of 2022 11. Policies Against Corruption
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