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Corruption, Scandal and the Contestation of Governance in Europe

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Paul Heywood
University of Nottingham
Martin Rhodes
European University Institute

Title Details
Clientelism as a Political Incentive Structure for Corruption View Paper Details
Comparative Political Corruption: Issues of Operationalization and Measurement View Paper Details
Corruption and Alienation View Paper Details
Corruption and Fraud in the EU’s Competition and Regional Policy Programs View Paper Details
Corruption in a “Least Corrupt” Country. Sweden in a Comparative Context View Paper Details
Creating Trust from Above: Social Capital and Institutional Legitimacy View Paper Details
Improving Government Transparency Through Performance Based Accountability? View Paper Details
International Organisations and Anti-Corruption Strategies View Paper Details
International Sources of the Collapse of Rent-Seeking Regimes: Hypotheses Drawn from the Italian Case View Paper Details
Landmines Don’t Discriminate: Theory Development and Implications of ‘Policy Scandals’ in Spain and Canada View Paper Details
Regulating Conflicts of Interest to Parliament by Placing Legal Constraints on MPs. The Cases of Britain, France and Portugal View Paper Details
Regulating Pecuniary Interest in the United Kingdom: A Comparative Examination View Paper Details
Social Capital, Incentive Structures and Political Corruption View Paper Details
The ‘South-Holland Banking Scandal’: How a Dutch Province Reinvented Itself View Paper Details
The GAL scandal and its electoral impact in Spain View Paper Details
Towards an Understanding of the Impact of New Public Management Reforms on the Ethical/Unethical Behaviour of Civil Servants: A Conceptual Framework View Paper Details
Why Germany does not (yet?) have a Nolan Committee View Paper Details