About this book series

This series aims to analyse the nature and scope of, as well as possible remedies for, political corruption. The rise to prominence over the last 20 years of corruption-related problems and of the 'good governance' agenda as the principal means to tackle them has led to the development of a plethora of (national and international) policy proposals, international agreements and anti-corruption programmes and initiatives. National governments, international organisations and NGOs all now claim to take very seriously the need to tackle issues of corruption. It is thus unsurprising that over couple of decades, a significant body of work with a wide and varied focus has been published in academic journals and in international discussion papers. This series seeks to provide a forum through which to address this growing body of literature. It invites not just in-depth single country analyses of corruption and attempts to combat it, but also comparative studies that explore the experiences of different states (or regions) in dealing with different types of corruption. We also invite monographs that take an overtly thematic focus, analysing trends and developments in one type of corruption across either time or space, as well as theoretically informed analysis of discrete events.
Electronic ISSN
2947-5457
Print ISSN
2947-5449
Series Editor
  • Dan Hough,
  • Paul M. Heywood

Book titles in this series

  1. Sector-Based Action Against Corruption

    A Guide for Organisations and Professionals

    Authors:
    • Mark Pyman
    • Paul M. Heywood
    • Open Access
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Tackling Corruption in Latin America

    An Institutional Approach

    Authors:
    • Guillaume Fontaine
    • Alejandro Hernández-Luis
    • Taymi Milán
    • Carlos Rodrigues de Caires
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook