Routledge Corruption and Anti-Corruption Studies: Corruption Scandals and Their Global Impacts by Stephen Magu (2018, Hardcover)

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-101138307971
ISBN-139781138307971
eBay Product ID (ePID)240557253

Product Key Features

Number of Pages274 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCorruption Scandals and Their Global Impacts
SubjectWhite Collar Crime, Corruption & Misconduct, Developing & Emerging Countries, Social History
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, True Crime, Social Science, History
AuthorStephen Magu
SeriesRoutledge Corruption and Anti-Corruption Studies
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight19.2 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.4 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2017-058566
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal364.1/323
Table Of ContentList of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction: Corruption Scandals and Global Governance Omar E. Hawthorne and Stephen Magu The Management or Mismanagement of Corruption in Trinidad and Tobago Ann Marie Bissessar Examining the Potential Impact of Whistleblowing on Corruption in the Caribbean¿s Financial Sector Philmore Alleyne and Marissa Chandler A Fish Rots from the Head: Corruption Scandals in Post-Communist Russia Leslie Holmes Toa Kitu Kidogo: When "Chai" is not Tea ¿ and Kenya¿s Corruption Scandals Stephen Magu Campaign Donation and Extradition of the Connected in Jamaica Omar E. Hawthorne Big, Bigger, Biggest: Grand corruption scandals in the oil sector in Nigeria Sope Williams-Elegbe A Spoonful of Laws Doesn¿t Help the Bribery Go Down: Persistent Contributing Factors of Corruption in the US Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industry Mikhail Reider-Gordon The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the US and Extra-territorial Enforcement of an International Anti-Bribery Regime Jeffery Raymond Mistich The Dynamics of Corruption in Brazil: From Trivial Bribes to a Corruption Scandal Ligia Maura Costa "The theory of the world in-between": corporatism and mafia-ness in the new type of corruption in Italy Davide Torsello Belarus: Do Stones Thrown Into A Marsh Make Rings? Pavel Sascheko Conclusion: Lessons Learned Omar E. Hawthorne
SynopsisCorruption scandals receive significant press coverage and scrutiny from practitioners of global governance, and bilateral and multilateral donors. Across the globe, the annual publication of TI¿s CPI and World Bank¿s Worldwide Governance Indicators elicits spirited denials and accusations of targeting, of neo-colonialism. Poor measures on corruption indices and the ensuing negative publicity can have serious consequences both externally, through a freeze or retraction of donor funding, and internally, through reducing the availability of public funds, and harming the credibility of serving governments and institutions. Corruption Scandals and their Global Impacts tracks several major corruption scandals across the world in a comparative analysis to assess the full impact of global corruption. Over the course of the book, the contributors deliberate the exposure and reporting of corruption scandals, demonstrate how corruption inhibits development on different levels and across different countries, the impact it has on the country in question, how citizens and authorities respond to corruption, and some local, regional and global policy and legislative measures to combat corruption. The chapters examine the transnational manifestation of corruption scandals around the world, from developed countries and regions such as the United States and the European Union, to BRIC countries Brazil and Russia, to developing countries such as Belarus, Jamaica, Kenya and Nigeria. In each case, chapters highlight the scandal, its impact, the local, regional and global responses, and the subsequent global perceptions of the country. Concluding with a review of the global impacts of corruption scandals, this book provides an important comparative analysis which will be useful to students and scholars of international development and politics, as well as to development practitioners, donors, politicians and policy makers., Corruption scandals receive significant press coverage and scrutiny from practitioners of global governance, and bilateral and multilateral donors. Across the globe, the annual publication of TI's CPI and World Bank's Worldwide Governance Indicators elicits spirited denials and accusations of targeting, of neo-colonialism. Poor measures on corruption indices and the ensuing negative publicity can have serious consequences both externally, through a freeze or retraction of donor funding, and internally, through reducing the availability of public funds, and harming the credibility of serving governments and institutions. Corruption Scandals and their Global Impacts tracks several major corruption scandals across the world in a comparative analysis to assess the full impact of global corruption. Over the course of the book, the contributors deliberate the exposure and reporting of corruption scandals, demonstrate how corruption inhibits development on different levels and across different countries, the impact it has on the country in question, how citizens and authorities respond to corruption, and some local, regional and global policy and legislative measures to combat corruption. The chapters examine the transnational manifestation of corruption scandals around the world, from developed countries and regions such as the United States and the European Union, to BRIC countries Brazil and Russia, to developing countries such as Belarus, Jamaica, Kenya and Nigeria. In each case, chapters highlight the scandal, its impact, the local, regional and global responses, and the subsequent global perceptions of the country. Concluding with a review of the global impacts of corruption scandals, this book provides an important comparative analysis which will be useful to students and scholars of international development and politics, as well as to development practitioners, donors, politicians and policy makers.
LC Classification NumberHV6768.C677 2018

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