Corruption, democracy and the World Bank
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The World Bank is forbidden to support a single political system, although it is often characterized as favoring liberal democracy. A lack of concensus remains on how corruption, democracy and corruption are related, and separating political from economic issues in the context of anti-corruption is probably not possible.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2001
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From rank-seeking to rent-seeking: changing administrative ethos and corruption in reform China
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This article discusses the changing role of Chinese politics. Topics include the influence of communism on hierarchical power, the influence of political reform on the economy, government agencies, and corruption.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 1999
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