textIn the last two decades, corruption has become a key concern throughout the world. Most of what we know about corruption comes from instances in which misdeeds become public, usually generating a scandal. Why do some acts of corruption become corruption scandals and others do not? This dissertation argues that scandals are not triggered by corruption per se, but are initially caused by the dynamics of political competition within the government. Government insiders leak information on misdeeds in order to increase their influence within the coalition/party in power. A powerful opposition, contrary to common beliefs, acts as a constraint for insiders, making corruption scandals less likely. In order to advance this central argument, th...
This thesis takes a closer look at some of the prominent corruption cases such as the Mensalão, Oper...
The 1990s witnessed the spread of anti-corruption scandals in Latin American countries as well as a ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...
This dissertation looks at the political origins and consequences of corruption scandals. On the ori...
There exists a corruption enigma. Experts and analysts largely agree on the institutional reforms th...
Governments, civil society organizations, and scholars spend considerable resources implementing and...
The capacity of citizens to see political corruption where it exists and to link such perceptions to...
Corruption is a global problem that feeds on national and localopportunities. Instead of the prevail...
Under what conditions do voters hold leaders accountable for corruption? This dissertation argues th...
The study seeks to provide an answer to the following question: why corruption is so resistent despi...
This dissertation presents three essays offering explanations for the persistence of corruption desp...
The 1990s witnessed the spread of anti-corruption scandals in Latin American countries as well as a ...
Summary This essay examines the recent incidence of corruption as an issue in Latin American politi...
Paper III and Paper IV is not published yet.Corruption is blamed for reductions in operational effic...
95 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of International Studies and the Clark Honors College...
This thesis takes a closer look at some of the prominent corruption cases such as the Mensalão, Oper...
The 1990s witnessed the spread of anti-corruption scandals in Latin American countries as well as a ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...
This dissertation looks at the political origins and consequences of corruption scandals. On the ori...
There exists a corruption enigma. Experts and analysts largely agree on the institutional reforms th...
Governments, civil society organizations, and scholars spend considerable resources implementing and...
The capacity of citizens to see political corruption where it exists and to link such perceptions to...
Corruption is a global problem that feeds on national and localopportunities. Instead of the prevail...
Under what conditions do voters hold leaders accountable for corruption? This dissertation argues th...
The study seeks to provide an answer to the following question: why corruption is so resistent despi...
This dissertation presents three essays offering explanations for the persistence of corruption desp...
The 1990s witnessed the spread of anti-corruption scandals in Latin American countries as well as a ...
Summary This essay examines the recent incidence of corruption as an issue in Latin American politi...
Paper III and Paper IV is not published yet.Corruption is blamed for reductions in operational effic...
95 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of International Studies and the Clark Honors College...
This thesis takes a closer look at some of the prominent corruption cases such as the Mensalão, Oper...
The 1990s witnessed the spread of anti-corruption scandals in Latin American countries as well as a ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...