Deconstructing Corruption in Africa

Deconstructing Corruption in Africa

Johnston, Michael; Abdulai, Emmanuel Saffa; Kubbe, Ina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2024

224

Mole

9781032742908

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Introduction - The many faces of corruption in Africa PART I: Corruption in the Political Sector 1. The Politics of State Capture in South Africa: A New Variant of Corruption? 2. Domains of Corruption in Nigeria: A Four-Part Taxonomy and Nigeria's Anti-Corruption Paradox 3. Recounting how electoral corruption manifests in Sierra Leone: Stories and Lessons from the field 4. Understanding Political Corruption in Uganda through the lens of complexity thinking and historical institutionalism 5. Unraveling the Complexities: Identifying Persistent Factors Hindering Anti-Corruption Efforts in Cameroon 6. Lobbying in Tunisia: Developing a Transparency Regime to Tackle Perceptions of Corruption PART II: Corruption in the Economic and Social Sector 7. Corruption as an Investment Risk: A Case Study on Anti-corruption Strategies in Djibouti 8. Debunking the Demand-Driven myth of corruption: The case of the Saint Louis Scandal in Mauritius 9. Charismatic Churches and Corruption in Ghana: feeding the beast? 10. The causes and consequences of corruption in Zambia The way forward: deconstructing the many faces of corruption in Africa
State capture;Decolonization;Anti-Corruption;Sierra Leone;Uganda;Political corruption;Nigeria;South Africa;Cameroon;Tunisia;Lobbying;Djibouti;Mauritius;Ghana;Zambia;Systemic corruption;Bribery;Fraud;public ethics;Integrity