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Annotated Bibliographic Database on Political Corruption
Annotated Bibliographic Database on Political Corruption
Title
Author
- Any -
Adrian Blau
Akhil Gupta
Aled Williams
Andrei Shleifer
Aradhana Sharma
Arnold J. Heidenheimer
Arona Ansell
Arvind K. Jain
Bertrand Venard
Carl J. Friedrich
Carole J. Wilson
Christophe Anderson
Dan Sobovits
Daniel Jordan Smith
David Arellano Gault
David H. Bayley
David Nugent
David Torsello
Diana Bovarejo
Dilip Mookhrje
Doron Navot
Doroty Louise Zinn
Emanuela Ceva
Enjung Choi
Gwen N. Lesetedi
H. Marquette
Hamid Davoodi
I.P.L Png.
Ilana Feldman
Inge Amundsen
Italo Pardo
Jacob Van Klaveren
Jane Schneider
Jens Chr. Andvig
Johan Lambsdorff
John G. Peters
John Gardiner
John Girling
John McLaren
John Osburg
Jongseok Woo
Joseph Hanlon
Karl Ove Moene
Koenraad W. Swart
Kregg Hetherington
Lena Olaison
Luigi Manzetti
Maria Paolo Ferretti
Mark Philip
Megan Wanless
Michael Johnston
Morris Szeftel
Munyaeand M. Mulinge
Mushtaq Husain Khan
Navot Doron
Patty Zakaria
Paul Heywood
Paul Thomas
Paulo Mauro
Pawan Kumar
Peter Bratsis
Peter Iver Kaufman
Philippe le Billon
Pinar Bedirhanoglu
Robert Kligaard
Robert W. Vishney
Robin Biddulph
S M Manzoor E Kholda
Samuel Siebie Ankamah
Sarah Munir
Stefan Sumah
Susan Welch
Sylvia Tidey
Thomas Breit
Thomas Taro Lennerfors
Timothy Besley
Vineeta Yadav
Vito Tanzi
Yuliya V. Tverdova
آية جراد
أحمد أبو دية
اشرف المصري
بشير ناظر الجحيشي
بلال البرغوثي
تومر يوسف كوهين
جهاد حرب
حسين احمد
سامي جبارين
سمير أبو شمس
سمير التنير
سوزان روز اكرمان
طارق دعنا
عبد الباقي شمسان
عبدالقادر بن حمادي
محمد حليم ليمام
محمد سمير عياد
محمود أبو الرب
نايف أبو خلف
هدى غصن
ونوار ابن صايم
Type
- Any -
Book
Book Section
Case
Conference Proceedings
Interview
Journal Article
Periodical Article
Report
Website
Keyword
- Any -
Absolute monarchy
Abuse of power
Access to markets
Accountability
Accusations of corruption
Administrative corruption
Administrative reform
Adverse selection
Africa
Agency
Allocation of resources
Analysing corruption
Anthropology of corruption
Anti-corruption industry
Anti-corruption measures
Anti-mafia corruption movements
Argentina
Augustine
Authentic self
Authoritarian regimes
Authoritarianism
Bangladesh
Behaviorism
Benefits of corruption
Bonanza
Bourgeois societies
Brazil
Bribery
Bureaucracy
Bureaucratic corruption
Bureaucratic elites
Cambodia
Campaign
Campesinos
Capitalism
Capitalist states
Causes of corruption
China
Christianity
civic culture
Civil servants
Civil service
Civil Society
Clientalism
Clientelism
Cognitive corruption
Colonialism
Compensation mechanisms
Compensation wage
Comprador groups
Conception of the state
Conceptual structures
Confidence in government
Consequences of anti-corruption efforts
Consolidated democracies
Construction of identity
Contexts
Contextual understandings of corruption
Control mechanisms
Corrupt relations
Corruption
Corruption as a colonial legacy
Corruption as a globalized concept
Corruption as economic transactions
Corruption frequency
Corruption in international trade
Corruption literature boom
Corruption of intermediary groups
Corruption of the counsellors
Corruption of the people
Corruption Perception Index
Corruption/anti-corruption complex
Critical approach to corruption
Cronyism
Cultural differences
Cultural meanings of corruption
Cultural understandings of corruption
Culture
Culture of corruption
Decision making processes
Definitional dilemma
Definitions
Democracy
Democratic countries
Democratic institutions
Democratization
Demorcratization
Dependence corruption
Developing countries
Development
Domestic capitalism
Donors
Donors and lenders
Driving forces of corruption
Drug trafficking
Economic competition
Economic development
Economic environment
Economic Growth
Economic incentives
Economic performance
Economic reform
Economy
Effect of public office sale
Efficiency
Elections
Electoral corruption
Electoral outcomes
Electoral performance
Electoral transactions
Elites
Enforcement agencies
Ethics
Ethno-linguistic fragmentation
Ethnography of the state
Evidence of corruption
Export structures
Failures of development
Field research
Flourishing corruption
Foreign Aid
Forms of privilege
Fragility
Free-market theory
French revolution
Globalization
Good governance
Good-governance
Governance
Government revenues
Grassroots
Greece
Hegemonic political frameworks
Hidden interests
Historical analysis of corruption
History of corruption
Hobbes
Holistic analysis of corruption
Human nature
Humanitarian governance
Humanitarianism
Impact of corruption
Import Corruption
Incompetence
India
Indonesia
Institutional approach
Institutionalized corruption
Interactional approach
International Monetary Fund
Internationalization of capital
Investment
Investment productivity
Israeli occuption
Italy
Judiciary system
Khmer Rouge
Kinship
Law
Law enforcers
Legal corruption
Legal definition
Legal reforms
Legal remedies
Legal-positivist approaches to corruption
Legality
Legislative processes
Legitimacy
Levels of corruption
Liberal democracy
Liberal electoral model
Liberalism
Mafia
Market corruption
Market-centered approach
Market-centered approaches to corruption
Mass media
Material inducement
Methodology
Middle ages
Model of delegated enforcement
Modern corruption
Modern order
Modern understanding of corruption
Modernity
Moral costs of corruption
Moral hazard
Moralist approaches to corruption
Morality
Mozambique
Naples
Natural resources
Neo-liberal economy
Neo-liberal governance
Neo-patrimonialism
Neoliberal policies
Neoliberalism
Nepotism
New democrats
New world order
NGO sector
Nigeria
Non-corrupt politics
Normative approach
Normative approach to corruption
Norms
Obligations and responsibilities
Opacity
Organizations
Ottoman Empire
Pagans
Palestine
Palestinian leadership
Palestinian Legislative Council
Palestinian National Authority
Palestinian refugees
Pathology
Patron-client relationship
Patronage networks
Peacebuilding
Perception of corruption
Perceptions of corruption
Performance accountability
Performance indicators
Periphery
Peru
Petty corruption
PLO
Policy influence
Political action
Political allegiances
Political care
Political consequences of corruption
Political corruption
Political elites
Political environment
Political parties
Political power
Political reform
Political rhetoric on corruption
Political structures
Political support
Political system
Political will
Politics
Popular sovereignty
Positive Corruption
Positivist approach
Post-communist countries
Power corruption
Power hierarchies
Power relations
Private accumulation
Private benefit
Private domain
Private gain
Private Property
Private realm
Private/public distinction
Privatization
Profitiability
Public culture
Public discourse
Public domain
Public expenditure
Public infrastructure
Public interest
Public investments
Public office
Public Officials
Public opinion
Public opinion approach
Public power
Public realm
Public trust
Public will
Rational choice theory
Rationalization
Real politics
Rebuilding
Refugee assistance
Rent seeking
Representation of interests
Research ethics
Resources
Revisionist approaches to corruption
Rights
Rousseau
Rule of law
Rules of seperation
Sale of public office
Security-first
Singapore
Social bases of corruption
Social contract
Social factors in corruption
Social goods
Social Phenomena
Socialist economy
Society
Socioeconomic structures
State discourse
State of nature
Structural approach
Sub-Saharan Africa
Suspicions of corruption
Tax revenues
Theory-based critique
Third world
Traditional kinship
Transparency
Trust
Typologies of corruption
Uganda
Victims of corruption
Violence
Vote buying
Voter dissatisfaction
Wages
Western-centric studies
White man's burden
World Bank
Accountability mechanisms
Administrative procedures
Algeria
Anti-corruption law
Arab World
Electoral politics
Employment
Equality
Human rights
incentive-based reforms
International law and regulations
Israel
Judiciary procedures
Justice
Laws
Legal approach
Legal complaints
Legal procedures
Moral approach
National affiliation
National economy
Oslo Accords
Palestinain National Authority
Penal law
Political elite
Political transition
Poverty
Public institutions
Public interest approach
Public investment
Public sector
Revolutions
Security sector
Social and political reform
State capture
Structural adjustment
The concept of political corruption
Transitional phase
Violation of public funds
Yemeni law
Language
- Any -
English
Arabic
Journal Article
Smith, Daniel.
2010
.
"
Corruption, NGOs, and Development in Nigeria
"
In
Third World Quarterly
. 31 (2): 243-258.
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