<span>This book seeks to enrich and, in some cases, reverse current ideas on corruption and its prevention. It is a long held belief that sanctions are the best guard against corrupt practise. This innovative work argues that in some cases sanctions paradoxically increase corruption and that control
Global Corruption from a Geographic Perspective
β Scribed by Barney Warf
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Series
- GeoJournal Library 125
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This monograph explores the nature of corruption around the world from a geographic perspective. It focuses on historical context and cultural factors. Readers will learn that though corruption is pervasive, geography greatly shapes its character. This book will offer a better understanding of the level of corrupt activity in any given country. The book analyzes an array of countries and regions. Coverage ranges from democratic societies, where corruption is low due to high rates of literacy and a free press, to the most corrupt places, where centralized power structures and lack of a free media allow corruption to unfold unimpeded. Anti-corruption campaigns and their effectiveness are also reflected upon. In addition to data from Transparency International, the text examines relevant political events. In each case, the analysis focuses on the major actors and institutions involved; the cultural norms that often regard corruption as a normal part of doing business; and the attempts by foreign and domestic actors to minimize corruption. This book will help readers better understand the causes and consequences of corruption, as well as its type and severity varies widely across the planet. It will appeal to students, researchers, policy makers, and interested general readers.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xii
Introduction (Barney Warf)....Pages 1-19
Geographies of Latin American Corruption (Barney Warf)....Pages 21-56
European Corruption in Geographic Perspective (Barney Warf)....Pages 57-82
Spatiality of Corruption in the Middle East and North Africa (Barney Warf)....Pages 83-109
Geographies of Sub-Saharan African Corruption (Barney Warf)....Pages 111-141
Geographically Uneven Landscapes of Asian Corruption (Barney Warf)....Pages 143-193
Corruption in Oceania (Barney Warf)....Pages 195-205
Corruption in the United States and Canada (Barney Warf)....Pages 207-229
Conclusions (Barney Warf)....Pages 231-238
Back Matter ....Pages 239-243
β¦ Subjects
Global Corruption, Geographic Perspective
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