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Analysing Corruption: An Introduction

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Repeated corruption scandals and the efforts of the international political community to find ways to counteract them have compelled economists, anthropologists and political scientists to confront corruption as a subject for serious academic research. This textbook introduces students to the field of corruption analysis and the challenges facing its researchers.

The book explores the definitional challenges, the problems of measurement and the methodologies that underpin the standard corruption indices. The key drivers of corrupt practice are identified and the arguments used to understand the causes of corruption are outlined. The book looks at what works in the fight against corruption, including international conventions and organizations, and policy initiatives at the national level. The role of third sector organizations, the so-called “anti-corruption industry” and the work of citizen activists and “armchair auditors” are also explored.

Analysing Corruption provides an authoritative and engaging introduction to a subject that is the largest public policy challenge that the state faces in many parts of the world. It is suitable for courses in politics, public policy, public administration, development studies and anthropology. It will also be of value to those working in NGOs and charities helping to shape anti-corruption thinking.

Author: Hough Dan
Publisher: AGENDA PUBLISHING
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9781911116554
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017
1. The Corruption Challenge
2. The History of Corruption Analysis
3. Definitional Challenge
4. The Measurement Challenge
5. Causes of Corruption
6. Business, the Economy and Corruption
7. Tackling Corruption: The International Dimension
8. National Approaches to Tackling Corruption
9. People Power: Citizens, Civil Society and Corruption

10. Conclusion

Dan Hough is Professor of Politics and Director of the Sussex Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex. He has been a consultant on corruption and anti-corruption issues for the UK government, the Saudi Arabian anti-corruption commission, and the South Korean anti-corruption commission.

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