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- Title Pages
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
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1 Definitions of political corruption, and why study corruption -
2 The growth, spread and measurement of corruption -
3 The causes and explanations of political corruption -
4 The mechanisms and dynamics of corruption -
5 Political corruption and organised crime -
6 Political corruption and scandal -
7 Anti-corruption: prevention and control -
8 Corruption in liberal democracies: a case study of Italy -
9 Political corruption in Central and Eastern Europe -
10 Political corruption in the developing and newly industrialised states - Index
(p.vii) List of tables
(p.vii) List of tables
- Source:
- Corruption in contemporary politics
- Author(s):
James L. Newell
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
-
1 Definitions of political corruption, and why study corruption -
2 The growth, spread and measurement of corruption -
3 The causes and explanations of political corruption -
4 The mechanisms and dynamics of corruption -
5 Political corruption and organised crime -
6 Political corruption and scandal -
7 Anti-corruption: prevention and control -
8 Corruption in liberal democracies: a case study of Italy -
9 Political corruption in Central and Eastern Europe -
10 Political corruption in the developing and newly industrialised states - Index