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Tables of Contents for Political Corruption in Transition
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
vii
 
List of Figures
xi
 
List of Tables
xv
 
Preface
xvii
 
Introduction
1
1
Clientelism and Extortion: Corruption in Transition
1
22
Andras Sajo
PART I: Understanding and Misunderstanding Corruption
23
116
Corruption: An Analytical Map
33
24
Diego Gambetta
Political Corruption, Democratization, and Reform
57
24
Mark Philip
Dilemmas of Corruption Control
81
10
James B. Jacobs
The Bad, the Worse and the Worst: Guesstimating the Level of Corruption
91
24
Endre Sik
The Impact of Corruption on Economic Development: Applying ``Third World'' Insights to the Former Second World
115
24
Paul Hutchcroft
PART II: Corruption as Politics
139
94
From Political Clientelism to Outright Corruption---The Rise of the Scandal Industry
149
18
Erhard Blankenburg
Clientelism and Corruption in South Korea
167
20
Joongi Kim
Russia's Distorted Anticorruption Campaigns
187
20
Virginie Coulloudon
Kompromat and Corruption in Russia
207
26
Akos Szilagyi
PART III: Case Studies and Effects
233
150
Games of Corruption: East Central Europe, 1945-1999
243
18
Elemer Hankiss
Corruption in Czech Privatization: The Dangers of ``Neo-Liberal'' Privatization
261
26
Quentin Reed
Corruption and Administrative Barriers for Russian Business
287
26
Vadim Radaev
The Impact of Corruption on Legitimacy of Authority in New Democracies
313
14
Lena Kolarska-Bobinska
Structural Corruption of Party-Funding Models: Governmental Favoritism in Bulgaria and Russia
327
26
Daniel Smilov
Post-Soviet Corruption Outburst in Post-Conflict Tajikistan
353
30
Tokhir Mirzoev
AFTERWORD
383
30
Liberalism, Geopolitics, Social Justice
387
26
Stephen Kotkin
Notes
413
56
Select Bibliography
469
10
Index
479