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Political Corruption
In Beyond the Nation State
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260 pages
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Political corruption is explored as a complex phenomenon that often reflects the underlying political landscape rather than merely the actions of a few corrupt individuals. The book argues that extreme corruption is symptomatic of broader systemic issues, suggesting that what is considered "normal" politics can become excessive. It also examines how anti-corruption measures can sometimes mask further corruption, highlighting the diverse and intricate ways political systems confront their own corrupt practices.
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2003, paperback
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