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The purpose of this book is to understand the rise, future, and implications of these new kinds of "integrity warriors" and to locate them in a wider context and history of anti-corruption activity.
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The purpose of this book is to understand the rise, future, and implications of these new kinds of "integrity warriors" and to locate them in a wider context and history of anti-corruption activity.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2012
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- ISBN-13: 9781134035458
- Artikelnr.: 38251833
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134035458
- Artikelnr.: 38251833
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Luís de Sousa is research associate at CIES-ISCTE, Portugal, and currently Gulbenkian Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies/European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Barry Hindess is Professor of Political Science in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Australia. Peter Larmour is a Reader in Public Policy and Governance at the Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, Australia.
Foreword Yves Mény 1. Introduction Luís de Sousa, Peter Larmour and Barry
Hindess Part 1: Theories and Concepts: Corruption, Anti-Corruption and
Democratic Politics 2. International Anti-Corruption as a Program of
Normalisation Barry Hindess 3. Anti-Corruption as a Risk to Democracy: On
the Unintended Consequences of International Anti-Corruption Campaigns
Staffan Andersson and Paul M. Heywood 4. The Development of Inspection and
Oversight: Blind Alleys and Open Vistas in the Case of American Procurement
Policy Frank Anechiarico Part 2: The Vices and Virtues of Governmental
Anti-Corruption 5. Matching Workload, Management and Resources: Setting the
context for 'effective' anti-corruption commissions Alan Doig 6.
Anti-Corruption Bodies as Discourse-Controlling Instruments: Experiences
from South East Europe Daniel Smilov 7. Warriors in Chains: Institutional
Legacies and Anti-Corruption Programs in Taiwan and South Korea Christian
Göbel 8. Populist Anti-Corruption and Military Coups: The Cleanup Campaign
in Fiji 2006-7 Peter Larmour Part 3: The Vices and Virtues of
Non-Governmental Anti-Corruption 9. Transnational Anti-Corruption Advocacy:
A Multi-Level Analysis of Civic Action in Russia Diana Schmidt-Pfister 10.
How do International Organizations Scrutinize Transforming States? The Case
of Transparency International and the Baltic States Matilda Dahl 11.
Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Southeast Europe: Landscapes and Sites
Steven Sampson 12. TI in Search of a Constituency: The Institutionalisation
and Franchising of the Global Anti-Corruption Doctrine Luís de Sousa.
Conclusion
Hindess Part 1: Theories and Concepts: Corruption, Anti-Corruption and
Democratic Politics 2. International Anti-Corruption as a Program of
Normalisation Barry Hindess 3. Anti-Corruption as a Risk to Democracy: On
the Unintended Consequences of International Anti-Corruption Campaigns
Staffan Andersson and Paul M. Heywood 4. The Development of Inspection and
Oversight: Blind Alleys and Open Vistas in the Case of American Procurement
Policy Frank Anechiarico Part 2: The Vices and Virtues of Governmental
Anti-Corruption 5. Matching Workload, Management and Resources: Setting the
context for 'effective' anti-corruption commissions Alan Doig 6.
Anti-Corruption Bodies as Discourse-Controlling Instruments: Experiences
from South East Europe Daniel Smilov 7. Warriors in Chains: Institutional
Legacies and Anti-Corruption Programs in Taiwan and South Korea Christian
Göbel 8. Populist Anti-Corruption and Military Coups: The Cleanup Campaign
in Fiji 2006-7 Peter Larmour Part 3: The Vices and Virtues of
Non-Governmental Anti-Corruption 9. Transnational Anti-Corruption Advocacy:
A Multi-Level Analysis of Civic Action in Russia Diana Schmidt-Pfister 10.
How do International Organizations Scrutinize Transforming States? The Case
of Transparency International and the Baltic States Matilda Dahl 11.
Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Southeast Europe: Landscapes and Sites
Steven Sampson 12. TI in Search of a Constituency: The Institutionalisation
and Franchising of the Global Anti-Corruption Doctrine Luís de Sousa.
Conclusion
Foreword Yves Mény 1. Introduction Luís de Sousa, Peter Larmour and Barry
Hindess Part 1: Theories and Concepts: Corruption, Anti-Corruption and
Democratic Politics 2. International Anti-Corruption as a Program of
Normalisation Barry Hindess 3. Anti-Corruption as a Risk to Democracy: On
the Unintended Consequences of International Anti-Corruption Campaigns
Staffan Andersson and Paul M. Heywood 4. The Development of Inspection and
Oversight: Blind Alleys and Open Vistas in the Case of American Procurement
Policy Frank Anechiarico Part 2: The Vices and Virtues of Governmental
Anti-Corruption 5. Matching Workload, Management and Resources: Setting the
context for 'effective' anti-corruption commissions Alan Doig 6.
Anti-Corruption Bodies as Discourse-Controlling Instruments: Experiences
from South East Europe Daniel Smilov 7. Warriors in Chains: Institutional
Legacies and Anti-Corruption Programs in Taiwan and South Korea Christian
Göbel 8. Populist Anti-Corruption and Military Coups: The Cleanup Campaign
in Fiji 2006-7 Peter Larmour Part 3: The Vices and Virtues of
Non-Governmental Anti-Corruption 9. Transnational Anti-Corruption Advocacy:
A Multi-Level Analysis of Civic Action in Russia Diana Schmidt-Pfister 10.
How do International Organizations Scrutinize Transforming States? The Case
of Transparency International and the Baltic States Matilda Dahl 11.
Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Southeast Europe: Landscapes and Sites
Steven Sampson 12. TI in Search of a Constituency: The Institutionalisation
and Franchising of the Global Anti-Corruption Doctrine Luís de Sousa.
Conclusion
Hindess Part 1: Theories and Concepts: Corruption, Anti-Corruption and
Democratic Politics 2. International Anti-Corruption as a Program of
Normalisation Barry Hindess 3. Anti-Corruption as a Risk to Democracy: On
the Unintended Consequences of International Anti-Corruption Campaigns
Staffan Andersson and Paul M. Heywood 4. The Development of Inspection and
Oversight: Blind Alleys and Open Vistas in the Case of American Procurement
Policy Frank Anechiarico Part 2: The Vices and Virtues of Governmental
Anti-Corruption 5. Matching Workload, Management and Resources: Setting the
context for 'effective' anti-corruption commissions Alan Doig 6.
Anti-Corruption Bodies as Discourse-Controlling Instruments: Experiences
from South East Europe Daniel Smilov 7. Warriors in Chains: Institutional
Legacies and Anti-Corruption Programs in Taiwan and South Korea Christian
Göbel 8. Populist Anti-Corruption and Military Coups: The Cleanup Campaign
in Fiji 2006-7 Peter Larmour Part 3: The Vices and Virtues of
Non-Governmental Anti-Corruption 9. Transnational Anti-Corruption Advocacy:
A Multi-Level Analysis of Civic Action in Russia Diana Schmidt-Pfister 10.
How do International Organizations Scrutinize Transforming States? The Case
of Transparency International and the Baltic States Matilda Dahl 11.
Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Southeast Europe: Landscapes and Sites
Steven Sampson 12. TI in Search of a Constituency: The Institutionalisation
and Franchising of the Global Anti-Corruption Doctrine Luís de Sousa.
Conclusion