Corruption is a serious concern which can undermine state legitimacy, exacerbate inequality, and affect trust between social groups. Such effects are particularly problematic in societies that have gone through violent conflict, and are struggling to rebuild institutions, restore social trust, and recover economically. This book offers case studies from a variety of post-conflict situations, and shifts the focus from external intervention and actors to local contexts and dynamics. In doing so, it contributes towards a better understanding of how corruption, power, inequality, and trust are interwoven in post-war societies. This book was published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.
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