Buch, Englisch, 780 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Buch, Englisch, 780 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks
ISBN: 978-1-032-29475-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The Routledge Handbook of Anti-Corruption Research and Practice takes a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to provide a comprehensive exploration of the processes, conditions, and activities that hold the potential to control corruption.
Building on existing knowledge gathered from a variety of social science sources, it strives to provide analytical emancipation of, and coherence to, anti-corruption studies. Anti-corruption transcends the traditional boundaries of state actors, involving individual and organizational business actors, civil society groups, members of the media, accounting, and legal professions, as well as sports associations and other non-traditional actors. This handbook adopts a holistic approach to reflect the rich nature of the manifestations of anti-corruption – past and present – and the possible shapes it may still take in the future.
This handbook is a key reference for scholars, students and practitioners engaged in the study and practice of anti-corruption, corruption, democracy, public administration, and comparative politics, as well as more broadly to the wider social sciences.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. An Introduction to Anti-Corruption Research and Practice Part I: Regulatory Framework 2. The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Anti-Corruption 3. Parliament’s Interaction with Anti-Corruption Agencies: It Is Your Own Device, Make It Powerful 4. Assessment of Implementation of Anti-Corruption Conventions Through Their Review Mechanisms 5. Institutional Frameworks and Processes to Protect Public Sector Corruption Whistleblowers in the Western Hemisphere 6. Anti-Corruption and Compliance: What Sport Can Learn from and Teach Compliance Functions 7. Anti-Corruption Compliance Programmes in the Private Sector 8. The Competitive Advantage of Effective Ethics and Compliance in High-Corruption-Risk Industries 9. Dynamics of FCPA Voluntary Disclosures and Agile Compliance Part II: Policy Cycle 10. Monitoring Compliance Mandates in Anti-Corruption Corporate Non-trial Resolutions: Different Strategies as Illustrated by the Brazilian Authorities 11. The Regulatory Framework for an Effective Administrative Corruption Prevention System 12. Emulating Policy Pioneers to Regulate Conflicts of Interest: The Odd Authority of Early Adopters 13. Governmental Ethics Regulation: An Overview of Trends Across Europe 14. The Effects of Fine-Sharing Policy on Bribery: Case Studies from the UK and Thailand 15. Breaking the Corruption-Gender Nexus: The Role of Social Norms and the Power of Education Part III: Political Framework 16. Using the Mapping Method to Unmask Complex Corruption and Target Intervention 17. Anti-Corruption Actor’s Action Situation? Studying Anti-Corruption Through the Lens of the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework 18. Political Will for Anti-Corruption Reform: Communicative Pathways to Collective Action in Ukraine 19. Rethinking Corruption Control in Nondemocracies: When Autocrats Clean House 20. Judicial Anti-Corruption Campaigns: Direct Approaches to Fighting Corruption 21. Anti-Corruption Measures in Greece: Key Issues and Challenges Part IV: Activism and Mobilization 22. Anti-Corruption Consequences of Pro-transparency Grassroots Initiatives: Evidence from the Spanish and Italian Cases 23. Political Contention and the Institutionalization of Citizen Oversight: Lessons from the Veedurías Ciudadanas in Colombia and Ecuador 24. NGOs, Advocacy, and Anti-Corruption 25. Framing Anti-Corruption Under Occupation: The Case of Aman – Transparency in Palestine 26. Social Accountability Mechanisms in Response to State Capture in South Africa Part V: Integrity Development 27. Integrity Management Systems: What Integrity Is About, How it Relates to Corruption and What Helps to Protect Integrity and Curb Corruption 28. Where Next for Integrity and Anti-Corruption Trainings? Some Possible Pathways for Innovation 29. The Profiles of Police Integrity 30. Political Will Drives Anti-Corruption Successes: Policy and Politics 31. Future-Proof Integrity Management: Lessons from Historical Research of Scandals 32. Transparency International in the UK: Integrity in Campaigning 33. Anti-Corruption and Masonry: Brotherhoods, Deviance, and “Bad” Social Capital Part VI: Critical Perspectives 34. The Instrumentalization of Reform 35. Insights on the Political Instrumentalisation of Anti-Corruption Institutions: In Between a Rock and a Hard Place? 36. (Anti-)Corruption in Brazil (2019–2022): False Prophets 37. International Development and Anti-Corruption: Blind Spots, Blind Eyes and Blind Alleys 38. Anti-Corruption as Moral Regulation 39. Tackling Corruption Through Top-Down Political Campaigns: Assessing China’s Anti-Corruption Crackdown Under Xi Jinping Part VII: Narratives 40. Anti-Corruption Awareness Raising Campaigns: Why Do They Fail, and How Can “Backfire” Effects Be Avoided? 41. The Emerging Narrative of Corrosive Capital 42. Beyond the Corrupt Anti-Corruptionism: Prelude to a Study of Corruption in the New World Disorder 43. Meanings and Uses of Anti-Corruption in Political Narratives: Common Vocabularies from Past to Present 44. Discourse Analysis of Anti-corruption Proposals: The Case of the 2021 Election in Peru 45. Socio-linguistic Variation of Corruption and Anti-Corruption Language in the Philippines 46. The “Politicized” Anti-Corruption Debate in Italy: From the Shock of Tangentopoli to Contemporary Challenges