Corruption and governmental legitimacy : a twenty-first-century perspective / edited by Jonathan Mendilow and Ilan Peleg.

Corruption and Governmental Legitimacy analyzes "legal corruption," the noncriminal acts of corruption that flourish in democratic nations. This book defines legal corruption and illustrates its corrosive effects. It also examines the possibilities and challenges of corrective legislation...

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Other Authors: Mendilow, Jonathan (Editor), Peleg, Ilan, 1944- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, corruption and government legitimacy : a 21st century perspective / Jonathan Mendilow
  • The rediscovery of corruption in western democracies / Ronald Kroeze
  • Are democracies less corrupt than other systems? / Frank Louis Rusciano
  • Perceptions of corruption and trust in government / Jonathan Mendilow and Michael Brogan
  • Exploring citizen's perceptions of political finance and political corruption : lifting the lid on legal corruption in Spain / Manuel Villoria and Fernando Jimenez
  • Clientelism, corruption, and the concept of anti-system parties / Michal Klíma and Jonathan Mendilow
  • Perceptions of corruption in the nonprofits gray zone / Paulina Goldman
  • How do CEOs and entrepreneurs perceive corruption in Brazil? / Ezequiel Martins Paz , Paulo Roberto Neves Costa
  • The US Supreme Court and the fight against corruption / Anne Deysine
  • Sociogenesis and political uses of ethics policies : the examples of France and Canada / Luc Juillet and Eric Phélippeau
  • Transparency as a political issue in contemporary Russia / Lou Brenez
  • Anti-corruption, power struggles, and the rule of law in China : Xi Jinping's "tigger killing" campaign / Shunzhu Wang
  • Confusions and disagreements about the rotten in politics / Robert G. Boatright and Molly Brigid Flynn.