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Corruption, Democracy And Asia-Pacific Countries, Neil Campbell, Shrabani Saha
Corruption, Democracy And Asia-Pacific Countries, Neil Campbell, Shrabani Saha
Neil Campbell
This paper argues that the relationship between democracy and corruption is nonmonotonic. When a country shifts from autocratic rule to highly imperfect democracy (an ‘electoral democracy’) it is frequently perceived that the level of corruption increases. Conversely, when the democracy level is already relatively high (approaching ‘mature democracy’) an increase in the level of democracy is typically expected to decrease the level of corruption. To assist with our discussion of these issues, before going on to the empirical part of the paper, we look specifically at the case of South Korea to illustrate how corruption responded to an increasing level …
How To Talk To Decision Makers...Who Don't Want To Talk To You: An Interview With Leida Rijnhout, Sherrie Steiner
How To Talk To Decision Makers...Who Don't Want To Talk To You: An Interview With Leida Rijnhout, Sherrie Steiner
Sherrie M Steiner
No abstract provided.
Hotspur & Falstaff Versus The Politicians: Shakespeare's View Of Honor, Tim Spiekerman
Hotspur & Falstaff Versus The Politicians: Shakespeare's View Of Honor, Tim Spiekerman
Tim Spiekerman
The Practical Process Of Gender Mainstreaming In The Political Science Curriculum, Amy Atchison
The Practical Process Of Gender Mainstreaming In The Political Science Curriculum, Amy Atchison
Amy Atchison
No abstract provided.