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Informationen zum Autor Karklins, Rasma Klappentext While international actors decry corruption as a major impediment to democracy building and economic development, the problem is not well understood. This book fills that gap, and suggests practical institutional strategies for containing corruption and achieves a balance of disciplined analysis, practicality, and passion. Zusammenfassung While international actors decry corruption as a major impediment to democracy building and economic development, the problem is not well understood. This book fills that gap, and suggests practical institutional strategies for containing corruption and achieves a balance of disciplined analysis, practicality, and passion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction: All Corruption Is Not the Same; Chapter 2 The Typology of Post-Communist Corruption; Chapter 3 The Experience of Corruption; Chapter 4 Attitudes and Discourses about Corruption; Chapter 5 Political Legacies: Old Habits Die Hard; Chapter 6 The Opposites of Corruption; Chapter 7 The Role of Institutions; Chapter 8 Implementing Institutional Accountability; Chapter 9 The Role of the Right Anti-Corruption Strategy; Chapter 10 Conclusion: How to Contain Corruption;