The market for corrupt exchange - an introduction; the resources of corruption; the business of politicians; political parties and corruption; political corruption, bureaucratic corruption and the judiciary; brokers and occult power; the market for corruption and economic system; poltics, mafia and the corruption market; the dynamics of political corruption - a conclusion.
Donatella della Porta
-In this substantial volume, translated from the original Italian
for the benefit of international researchers, political scientists
della Porta of the University of Florence and Vannucci of the
University of Pisa provide a scholarly survey of the problem of
political corruption under modern conditions... della Porta and
Vannucci show with new and theoretically greater sophistication
how, in late-20th-century Italy, a system of self-reinforcing
values and behavior opposed to the state and the public interest
may emerge from inefficiencies engendered by the social and
economic transformation of political parties and the political
classes that they serve... Graduate students, researchers, and
faculty.- --T. Fackler, Choice
"In this substantial volume, translated from the original Italian
for the benefit of international researchers, political scientists
della Porta of the University of Florence and Vannucci of the
University of Pisa provide a scholarly survey of the problem of
political corruption under modern conditions... della Porta and
Vannucci show with new and theoretically greater sophistication
how, in late-20th-century Italy, a system of self-reinforcing
values and behavior opposed to the state and the public interest
may emerge from inefficiencies engendered by the social and
economic transformation of political parties and the political
classes that they serve... Graduate students, researchers, and
faculty." --T. Fackler, Choice
"In this substantial volume, translated from the original Italian
for the benefit of international researchers, political scientists
della Porta of the University of Florence and Vannucci of the
University of Pisa provide a scholarly survey of the problem of
political corruption under modern conditions... della Porta and
Vannucci show with new and theoretically greater sophistication
how, in late-20th-century Italy, a system of self-reinforcing
values and behavior opposed to the state and the public interest
may emerge from inefficiencies engendered by the social and
economic transformation of political parties and the political
classes that they serve... Graduate students, researchers, and
faculty." --T. Fackler, Choice
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