Political Corruption: In Beyond the Nation StateRoutledge, 16 dic 2003 - 264 pagine This book, combining scholarship with readability, shows that political corruption must itself be analysed politically. Spectacularly corrupt politicians - the exception rather than the rule - are usually symptoms, not causes, and much political corruption is simply normal politics taken to excess. But in a world in which anti-corruption strategies themselves are often thinly disguised examples of political corruption, the ways in which political systems address their own corruption are as varied and fascinating in character as crucial to comprehend. A valuable read for anyone studying social science disciplines such as politics, international relations, sociology, anthropology, criminology and public policy. As well as the global community of anti-corruption activists, professional politicians, police, business people and lawyers. |
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... organized crime, smuggling and the global political economy of drugs 165 7 Conclusion 199 Bibliography Index 220 234 Preface Why has not man a microscopic eye? For this Contents.
... organized crime, smuggling and the global political economy of drugs 165 7 Conclusion 199 Bibliography Index 220 234 Preface Why has not man a microscopic eye? For this Contents.
Pagina ix
... organized crime and drugs. Studies of the international and transnational policing of corruption cover activities including organizational liaison, front-line technologies and jurisdictional ambiguities. The last of these is especially ...
... organized crime and drugs. Studies of the international and transnational policing of corruption cover activities including organizational liaison, front-line technologies and jurisdictional ambiguities. The last of these is especially ...
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... organized crime ... had been impeded by corrupt legislators and individuals at the executive level. . . . As a consequence of the corruption of the law enforcement apparatus and the lack of a specific organized crime statute in the criminal ...
... organized crime ... had been impeded by corrupt legislators and individuals at the executive level. . . . As a consequence of the corruption of the law enforcement apparatus and the lack of a specific organized crime statute in the criminal ...
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... organized criminals, for whom fraud against the European Union and other funding bodies is now big business, and local quid pro quo arrangements. For all these reasons the auditing of aid expenditure is seldom comprehensive. For example ...
... organized criminals, for whom fraud against the European Union and other funding bodies is now big business, and local quid pro quo arrangements. For all these reasons the auditing of aid expenditure is seldom comprehensive. For example ...
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... organized crime: indistinguishable or interchangeable? the essential glue binding together the legitimate sectors of the community and the underworld criminal organization ... the organized criminal group has opportunities to cloak ...
... organized crime: indistinguishable or interchangeable? the essential glue binding together the legitimate sectors of the community and the underworld criminal organization ... the organized criminal group has opportunities to cloak ...
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