This article argues that the 1990s have witnessed a sea change in the study of political corruption, especially in political science. It explores the reasons for the relative neglect of corruption by political science in the past, and suggests that a process is underway whereby the study of corruption is becoming more integrated into the mainstream of the discipline. It explores the paradox of the co-existence of unresolved disputes about the definition of corruption with a consensus on the severity of the problem, suggesting that corruption remains a worthwhile object of investigation. Finally, it summarises how the contributions to this special issue light possible new avenues in the study of the phenomenon
In parallel with growing social scientific interest in the topic of corruption, there has been a gr...
Approaches to studying corruption are hugely diverse, reflecting myriad competing understandings of ...
This article explores how realism in political theory can inform our understanding of political corr...
This article argues that the 1990s have witnessed a sea change in the study of political corruption,...
Since the early 1990s, a series of major scandals in both the financial and most especially the poli...
The article analyzes the notion of corruption. It has been established that scientific research and ...
The search for a universally acceptable definition of corruption has been a central element of schol...
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of “corruption” from the viewpoint of political pr...
Recent years have seen an unprecedented rise in interest in the topic of corruption, resulting in a ...
Recent years have seen an unprecedented rise in interest in the topic of corruption, resulting in a...
The key question currently driving innovations in corruption studies is why anti-corruption reforms ...
A number of recurrent problems have plagued attempts to render political corruption amenable to aca...
The article analyzes scientific approaches to the concept of corruption. To date, no single canonic...
Although there has been a significant increase in research on the phenomenon of corruption over the ...
The interest of social science, media, and policymakers for corruption has exploded after 1990 due t...
In parallel with growing social scientific interest in the topic of corruption, there has been a gr...
Approaches to studying corruption are hugely diverse, reflecting myriad competing understandings of ...
This article explores how realism in political theory can inform our understanding of political corr...
This article argues that the 1990s have witnessed a sea change in the study of political corruption,...
Since the early 1990s, a series of major scandals in both the financial and most especially the poli...
The article analyzes the notion of corruption. It has been established that scientific research and ...
The search for a universally acceptable definition of corruption has been a central element of schol...
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of “corruption” from the viewpoint of political pr...
Recent years have seen an unprecedented rise in interest in the topic of corruption, resulting in a ...
Recent years have seen an unprecedented rise in interest in the topic of corruption, resulting in a...
The key question currently driving innovations in corruption studies is why anti-corruption reforms ...
A number of recurrent problems have plagued attempts to render political corruption amenable to aca...
The article analyzes scientific approaches to the concept of corruption. To date, no single canonic...
Although there has been a significant increase in research on the phenomenon of corruption over the ...
The interest of social science, media, and policymakers for corruption has exploded after 1990 due t...
In parallel with growing social scientific interest in the topic of corruption, there has been a gr...
Approaches to studying corruption are hugely diverse, reflecting myriad competing understandings of ...
This article explores how realism in political theory can inform our understanding of political corr...