Transitions to good governance : creating virtuous circles of anti-corruption
Contributor(s): Johnston, Michael | Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina.
Publisher: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing 2017Description: xiii, 301p.ISBN: 9781786439147.Subject(s): Economic Development | Democratization | Government -- South Korea | Anit Corruption -- Chile | Good governance -- Taiwan -- Botswana -- Georgia -- KatarDDC classification: 353.46 Summary: Why have so few countries managed to leave systematic corruption behind, while in many others modernization is still a mere facade? How do we escape the trap of corruption, to reach a governance system based on ethical universalism? In this unique book, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi and Michael Johnston lead a team of eminent researchers on an illuminating path towards deconstructing the few virtuous circles in contemporary governance. The book combines a solid theoretical framework with quantitative evidence and case studies from around the world. While extracting lessons to be learned from the success cases covered, Transitions to Good Governance avoids being prescriptive and successfully contributes to the understanding of virtuous circles in contemporary good governance.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Why have so few countries managed to leave systematic corruption behind, while in many others modernization is still a mere facade? How do we escape the trap of corruption, to reach a governance system based on ethical universalism? In this unique book, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi and Michael Johnston lead a team of eminent researchers on an illuminating path towards deconstructing the few virtuous circles in contemporary governance. The book combines a solid theoretical framework with quantitative evidence and case studies from around the world. While extracting lessons to be learned from the success cases covered, Transitions to Good Governance avoids being prescriptive and successfully contributes to the understanding of virtuous circles in contemporary good governance.
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