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基本説明
Includes analysis of high profile names such as Silvio Berlusconi, Helmut Kohl, Edith Cresson and Neil Hamilton.
Full Description
Political corruption has recently emerged as a key area in the study of advanced industrial nations. Not only has it become more visible than in the past, its sheer scale in some countries has had a significant impact on the functioning of their political institutions. Martin Bull and James Newell have assembled a group of experts to address the importance of this phenomenon for contemporary Western democracies - as well as for the new democracies of Eastern Europe, for the European Union and at the international level.
Contents
List of Tables and Figures Notes on the Contributors List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction; J.L.Newell & M.J.Bull PART ONE: 'QUITE CORRUPT' COUNTRIES Political Corruption in Spain; F.Jiminéz & M.Cainzos Political Corruption in Greece; K.S.Koutsoukis Political Corruption in Italy; J.L.Newell & M.J.Bull PART TWO: 'SOMEWHAT CORRUPT' COUNTRIES Political Corruption in Germany; J.McKay Political Corruption in the United States; R.Williams Political Corruption in France; J.A.J.Evans Political Corruption in Belgium; L.de Winter Political Corruption in Japan; A.Rothacher Political Corruption in Portugal; J.M.Magone PART THREE: 'LEAST CORRUPT' COUNTRIES Political Corruption in Sweden; S.Andersson Political Corruption in the Netherlands; P.van Duyne , L.W.J.C.Huberts & H.van den Heuvel Political Corruption in Ireland; N.Collins & M.O'Shea Political Corruption in the United Kingdom; A.Doig PART FOUR: COMPARATIVE, SUPRA-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Political Corruption in Central and Eastern Europe; L.Holmes International Corruption; J.C.Andvig Political Corruption in the European Union; D.Nelken Conclusion: Political Corruption in Contemporary Democracies; M.J.Bull & J.L.Newell