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E-grāmata: Understanding Corruption: How Corruption Works in Practice

(University of Sussex), (University of Sussex), (University of Sussex), (University of Sussex)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781788214452
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Corruption is known to be a complex problem, and understanding corruption in its many forms and global reach is the work of many years. This books tells the story of how corruption happens in practice, illustrated through detailed case studies of the many different types of corruption that span the globe.

Written by an expert team, each case study follows a tried and tested analytical approach to understand the different forms of corruption (bribery, political corruption, kleptocracy and corrupt capital) and how to tackle them.

With an emphasis on the harm such corruption causes, its victims, and where it has been tackled successfully, the authors draw lessons from the case studies to build a picture of the global threat that corruption poses and the responses that have been most effective.

Using case studies to understand the different forms of corruption (bribery, political corruption, kleptocracy and corrupt capital) the book builds a picture of the global threat that corruption poses and the responses that have been most effective.

Recenzijas

A generations research and reform experiences have taught us much about corruption, its consequences, and possible approaches to control, but much of that knowledge is scattered across many sources and discussions. Understanding Corruption offers a valuable overview and synthesis of what we do and do not know, examining major trends in thought and practice while carefully dissecting a variety of cases. It is an essential work for students and teaching, and will help guide the research and debates to come. -- Michael Johnston, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science Emeritus, Colgate University, USA This is an important and original book, laying out what corruption is, how it works, and how it should be tackled. I wish it had existed when I was a student. -- Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland: How Thieves & Crooks Now Rule the World & How to Take It Back Almost 30 years since anti-corruption became part of the global development agenda this is a crucial collection of essays exploring and deepening understanding about the multitude of ways corruption continues to impact lives across the planet; and how corruption itself has morphed over the decades. Essential reading. -- John Githongo, The Elephant and CEO, Inuka Kenya Ni Sisi! The book leads the reader on a tour around the world to describe in a simple and clear way how corruption operates in practice. The collection of case studies shows that corruption is a global, complex, and context-sensitive phenomenon that does not allow for one-fits-all solutions. Excellent teaching material. -- Delia Ferreira Rubio, Chair, Transparency International This book with its deceptively simple title offers readers a rich variety of case-study material that sets out very clearly why those of us working in the anti-corruption field whether policy-makers, practitioners or academics need to go beyond existing assumptions about what corruption is, why it happens and then what to do about it. By being more open and more consistent in our diagnosis of the problem, the volume shows how this can help us better think about both the potential benefits and the potential harms of various strategies and interventions, and why this matters. -- Heather Marquette, Professor of Development Politics, and Director of the Serious Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Evidence research programme, University of Birmingham Understanding Corruption illuminates the corruption problem in its many different manifestations covering, importantly, not only the more commonly understood phenomenon of bribery, but also the more complex forms such as political corruption or state capture. The case study approach of the book makes it a fascinating read for both veterans and new entrants to the anti-corruption world. -- Gretta Fenner, Basel Institute on Governance The contributors are all current faculty members or recent students at the Centre for the Study of Corruption (CSC). Such a concentration of expertise underpins CSCs status as the UKs foremost centre of academic research on the topic of corruption. -- Paul Heywood, Professor of European Politics, University of Nottingham This book uses a storytelling approach to explain complex corruption cases, making it an easy read. Not only does it show how corruption occurs, but it also exposes the reader to different approaches to tackling corruption. I liked that the book identified the victims in each case. Using case studies is a brilliant way to increase the understanding of corruption which is necessary for motivating people to act against it. I highly recommend this book. -- Onyinye Ough, Executive Director, Step Up Nigeria

Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Contributors xiii
1 Corruption in theory and practice
1(10)
Dan Hough
Part I Bribery
11(46)
2 A world tour of bribery
13(10)
Robert Barrington
3 Bribery case studies
23(28)
3.1 Alstom and corporate bribery - Tom Shipley
23(7)
3.2 Odebrecht, corporate bribery and political corruption - Francis McGowan
30(6)
3.3 Panalpina and facilitation payments - Tom Shipley
36(8)
3.4 Petty bribes in the developed world - Robert Barrington
44(7)
4 Learning from bribery case studies
51(6)
Robert Barrington
Part II Political Corruption
57(54)
5 How to make friends, spend money and influence politics
59(12)
Sam Power
6 Political corruption case studies
71(32)
6.1 The Council of Europe and Azerbaijan: corruption in parliament
71(8)
Roxana Bratu
6.2 Darken Druyun, the defence sector and the revolving door
79(8)
Tom Shipley
6.3 Jacques Chirac and French politics
87(6)
Liljana Cvetanoska
6.4 Jack Abramoff and the US lobbying industry
93(10)
Tena Prelec
7 Learning from political corruption case studies
103(8)
Sam Power
Part III Kleptocracy and State Capture
111(56)
8 Accumulating money and power
113(8)
Elizabeth David-Barrett
9 Kleptocracy and state capture case studies
121(38)
9.1 Angola and the Dos Santos regime
121(7)
Tom Shipley
9.2 Erdogan and cronyism in Turkey
128(8)
Tena Prelec
9.3 Najib Razak and 1MDB in Malaysia: fraud and corruption
136(7)
Shahrzad Fouladvand
9.4 The Guptas and state capture in South Africa
143(8)
Tena Prelec
9.5 FIFA: kleptocracy and capture outside politics
151(8)
Robert Barrington
10 Learning from kleptocracy and state capture case studies
159(8)
Elizabeth David-Barrett
Part IV Corrupt Capital
167(54)
11 The secret world of corrupt capital Robert Barrington
169(8)
12 Corrupt capital case studies
177(40)
12.1 Teodorin Obiang and asset recovery
177(7)
Tena Prelec
Georgia Garrod
12.2 The Panama Papers and offshore secrecy
184(8)
Ben Cowdock
12.3 Bell Pottinger and reputation laundering in South Africa
192(7)
Ben Cowdock
12.4 Zamira Hajiyeva and unexplained wealth
199(8)
Ben Cowdock
12.5 Professional enablers in London
207(10)
Ben Cowdock
13 Learning from corrupt capital case studies
217(4)
Robert Barrington
Part V Conclusion
221(8)
14 Understanding corruption
223(6)
Elizabeth David-Barrett
Dan Hough
References 229(22)
Index 251
Robert Barrington is Professor of Anti-Corruption Practice in the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex.





Elizabeth David-Barrett is Professor of Governance and Integrity and Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex.





Sam Power is Lecturer in Corruption Analysis in the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex.





Dan Hough is Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex.