This book tracks a number of major corruption scandals across the world in a comparative analysis to assess the full impact of corruption across a range of measures. This will be useful to students and scholars of international development and politics, as well as to development practitioners, donors, politicians and policy makers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
- Introduction: Corruption Scandals and Global Governance
Omar E. Hawthorne and Stephen Magu
- The Management or Mismanagement of Corruption in Trinidad and Tobago
Ann Marie Bissessar
- Examining the Potential Impact of Whistleblowing on Corruption in the Caribbean's Financial Sector
Philmore Alleyne and Marissa Chandler
- A Fish Rots from the Head: Corruption Scandals in Post-Communist Russia
Leslie Holmes
- Toa Kitu Kidogo: When "Chai" is not Tea - and Kenya's Corruption Scandals
Stephen Magu
- Campaign Donation and Extradition of the Connected in Jamaica
Omar E. Hawthorne
- Big, Bigger, Biggest: Grand corruption scandals in the oil sector in Nigeria
Sope Williams-Elegbe
- A Spoonful of Laws Doesn't Help the Bribery Go Down: Persistent Contributing Factors of Corruption in the US Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industry
Mikhail Reider-Gordon
- The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the US and Extra-territorial Enforcement of an International Anti-Bribery Regime
Jeffery Raymond Mistich
- The Dynamics of Corruption in Brazil: From Trivial Bribes to a Corruption Scandal
Ligia Maura Costa
- "The theory of the world in-between": corporatism and mafia-ness in the new type of corruption in Italy
Davide Torsello
- Belarus: Do Stones Thrown Into A Marsh Make Rings?
Pavel Sascheko
- Conclusion: Lessons Learned
Omar E. Hawthorne