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A Culture Of Corruption Coping With Government In Postcommunist Europe William Lockley Miller

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A Culture Of Corruption Coping With Government In Postcommunist Europe William Lockley Miller
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 91.73 MB
Pages: 384
Author: William Lockley Miller, Ase B. Grodeland, Tatyana Y. Koshechkina
ISBN: 9789639116986, 963911698X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Culture Of Corruption Coping With Government In Postcommunist Europe William Lockley Miller by William Lockley Miller, Ase B. Grodeland, Tatyana Y. Koshechkina 9789639116986, 963911698X instant download after payment.

Based upon surveys and interviews with government officials and citizens, this book focuses on issues such as bribery, corruption, inefficiency and freedom of information in Ukraine, Bulgaria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The authors go beyond an analysis of public perceptions and behaviour and look at public attitudes towards proposals for reform. They reveal how the problem of citizens' interactions with officials varies in kind as well as in degree across the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

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