Bracking, Sarah
Corruption and Development
Part I. Introduction
1. Political Development and Corruption: Why ‘Right Here, Right Now!’?
Sarah Bracking
2. The Limits of a Global Campaign against Corruption
Kalin S. Ivanov
3. Economic Models of Corruption
Vincent G. Fitzsimons
Part II. Corruption, Political Development and Anti-Corruption Campaigns
4. Tickling Donors and Tackling Opponents: the Anti-Corruption Campaign in Malawi
David Hall-Matthews
5. Corruption and Reform in Nigeria
Paul Okojie, Abubakar Momoh
6. Challenges to the Philippine Culture of Corruption
Edna Estifania A. Co
7. Challenges of Anti-Corruption Policies in Post-Communist Countries
Anastassiya Zagainova
8. Political Corruption in Georgia
Nina Dadalauri
9. Corruption Scandals and Anti-Corruption Institution Building Interventions in Jamaica
Philip Duku Osei
10. Governance, Neoliberalism and Corruption in Nicaragua
Ed Brown, Jonathan Cloke, José Luis Rocha
Part III. Development Policy and Anti-Corruption Initiatives
11. Fighting Public Sector Corruption in Ghana: Does Gender Matter?
Namawu Alhassan Alolo
12. Upgrading Democracy in Mozambique: the Question of Party and Election Finance
Bruno Wilhelm Speck
13. Accountability in Development Finance Projects: Between the Market and a Soft Place
Sarah Bracking
14. Why Anti-Corruption Initiatives Fail: Technology Transfer and Contextual Collision
Richard Heeks
15. Strengthening Checks and Balances in Financial Governance: the Evolving Role of Multilateral Banks in Latin America
Carlos Santiso
Part IV. Conclusion
16. Conclusion
Sarah Bracking, Kalin Ivanov
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Development Policy, Development Studies, Political Economy, Political Science, Sociology, general, Development Economics
- Editor
- Bracking, Sarah
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in Development
- Page amount
- 331 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230590625
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-35769-7