Rec.Status | c |
Bib.Stage | Normal |
Create | wanpen |
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Rec.Type | a |
Language | eng |
Entry d. | 2019/02/21 |
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Bib.Level | m |
Pub Ctry. | enk |
Date1 | 2017 |
Date2 | 0 |
Tag | Ind | Content |
001 | ## | 0002-4767 |
016 | ## | \a19667 |
020 | ## | \a9781316615270 |
050 | ## | \aJF1081 \b.R67 2017 |
100 | 1# | \aRothstein, Bo, \d 1954- |
245 | 10 | \aMaking sense of corruption / \c Bo Rothstein, Aiysha Varraich. |
250 | ## | \a1st ed. |
260 | ## | \aCambridge, United Kingdom ;\aNew York, NY :\bCambridge University Press,\c2017. |
300 | ## | \aviii, 177 p. ; \c 23 cm. |
504 | ## | \aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 | 0# | \a1. Corruption and the relevance of political science -- 2. Mapping related disciplines -- 3. The evolution of corruption as a concept -- 4. Corruption and human rights -- 5. Corruption as the connecting core -- 6. Corruption and patronage -- 7. Corruption and patrimonialism -- 8. Corruption, state capture and political particularism -- 9. The Chinese exception and alternative -- 10. In conclusion: what is the opposite of corruption ?. |
650 | #4 | \aPolitical corruption. |
650 | #4 | \aCorruption. |
700 | 1# | \aVarraich, Aiysha. |
850 | ## | \aLIC |
999 | ## | \a2120005164 |
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