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Corruption Control In Authoritarian Regimes Lessons From East Asia Christopher Carothers

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Corruption Control In Authoritarian Regimes Lessons From East Asia Christopher Carothers
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Christopher Carothers
ISBN: 9781316513286, 9781009063913, 9781009075299, 9781009081061, 1316513289, 100906391X, 1009075292, 1009081063
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Corruption Control In Authoritarian Regimes Lessons From East Asia Christopher Carothers by Christopher Carothers 9781316513286, 9781009063913, 9781009075299, 9781009081061, 1316513289, 100906391X, 1009075292, 1009081063 instant download after payment.

Corruption is rampant in many authoritarian regimes, leading most observers to assume that autocrats have little incentive or ability to curb government wrongdoing. Corruption Control in Authoritarian Regimes shows that meaningful anti-corruption efforts by nondemocracies are more common and more often successful than is typically understood. Drawing on wide-ranging analysis of authoritarian anti-corruption efforts globally and in-depth case studies of key countries such as China, South Korea and Taiwan over time, Dr. Carothers constructs an original theory of authoritarian corruption control. He disputes views that hold democratic or quasi-democratic institutions as necessary for political governance successes and argues that corruption control in authoritarian regimes often depends on a powerful autocratic reformer having a free hand to enact and enforce measures curbing government wrongdoing. This book advances our understanding of authoritarian governance and durability while also opening up new avenues of inquiry about the politics of corruption control in East Asia and beyond.

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