Political corruption is a cancer - a malignant phenomenon that affects every political system and every person in the world. Corruption undermines the very fabric of society and the faith of people in their government. It makes goods more expensive, stymies development in developing nations, and it makes both the United States and the world a more dangerous place. Because of its negative effects and universality, corruption should be studied. Its study leads to greater understanding, the discovery of effective approaches to prevention, and restored faith in political systems. Its study also illuminates and breaks down barriers to effective government while empowering officials who put constituents before themselves to act. In this analysis,...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This Note focuses on the appearance of political corruption in the United States after the two infam...
Corruption is a global phenomenon were countries get involved socially, politically and economically...
Political corruption is a cancer - a malignant phenomenon that affects every political system and ev...
This work seeks to explore the relationship between political corruption as defined by cases brought...
Corruption continues to be a problem, while anti-corruption reforms have stalled. Although much work...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
We use a data set of federal corruption convictions in the U.S. to investigate the causes and conseq...
Corruption has been part of social interaction since the beginning of humanity. People have always w...
Public Corruption in the United States provides a comprehensive view of public corruption, including...
Using a large six-city exit poll from 2000, we examine popular judgments of what constitutes ‘‘polit...
As I observed two weeks ago in this column, the vernacular for corruption is rich, awareness increa...
Corruption may be one of the most elusive phenomena in government. We may know it when we see it, bu...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
Since the early 1990s, a series of major scandals in both the financial and most especially the poli...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This Note focuses on the appearance of political corruption in the United States after the two infam...
Corruption is a global phenomenon were countries get involved socially, politically and economically...
Political corruption is a cancer - a malignant phenomenon that affects every political system and ev...
This work seeks to explore the relationship between political corruption as defined by cases brought...
Corruption continues to be a problem, while anti-corruption reforms have stalled. Although much work...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
We use a data set of federal corruption convictions in the U.S. to investigate the causes and conseq...
Corruption has been part of social interaction since the beginning of humanity. People have always w...
Public Corruption in the United States provides a comprehensive view of public corruption, including...
Using a large six-city exit poll from 2000, we examine popular judgments of what constitutes ‘‘polit...
As I observed two weeks ago in this column, the vernacular for corruption is rich, awareness increa...
Corruption may be one of the most elusive phenomena in government. We may know it when we see it, bu...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
Since the early 1990s, a series of major scandals in both the financial and most especially the poli...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This Note focuses on the appearance of political corruption in the United States after the two infam...
Corruption is a global phenomenon were countries get involved socially, politically and economically...