Corruption in a Global Context: Restoring Public Trust, Integrity, and Accountability
ISBN: 9780367822125
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Subjects: Global Development; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Law; Politics & International Relations; Development Studies Environment Social Work Urban Studies; Social Sciences; Development Policy; Economics and Development; Politics & Development; Public Administration & Management; Economics; Business Management and Accounting; Public Law; Criminology - Law; International Law - Law; Government; International Politics; International Relations; Regulatory Policy; Political Studies; Sociology & Social Policy; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Development Economics; Local Government Law; Governance; African Politics; Global Governance; Public Policy; Budgetary & Economic Policy; Organizational Theory & Behavior; Public Management; Bureaucratic Politics; Public Ethics; Political Economic Studies; Political Sociology; White Collar Crime; Accounting; Crime Control - Criminology; Public International Law;


This book provides an important survey of the causes and current state of corruption across a range of nations and regions. Delving into the diverse ways in which corruption is being combatted, the book explores and describes efforts to inculcate principles of ethical conduct in citizens, private sector actors and public sector personnel and institutions.

Corruption is a global condition that effects every type of government, at every level, and has bewitched scholars of governance from ancient times to the present day. The book brings together chapters on a range of state and regional corruption experiences, framing them in terms of efforts to enhance ethical conduct and achieve integrity in government practices and operations. In addition, the book addresses and analyses the theoretical and practical bases of ethics that form the background and historical precepts of efforts to create integrity in government practices, and finally assesses recent international efforts to address corruption on an international scale.

This book will be perfect for researchers and upper level students of public administration, comparative government, international development, criminal justice, and corruption.


Melchior Powell is Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Administration at California State University, Long Beach, USA.

Dina Wafa is Founding Director, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy Executive Education, The American University in Cairo, Egypt.

Tim A. Mau is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Guelph, Canada.

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