The political logics of anticorruption efforts in Asia /

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Imprint:Albany : State University of New York Press, [2019]
©2019
Description:1 online resource (x, 254 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:SUNY series in comparative politics
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12402198
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Other authors / contributors:Chen, Cheng, 1976- editor.
Weiss, Meredith L. (Meredith Leigh), 1972- editor.
ISBN:9781438477169
1438477163
9781438477152
1438477155
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Summary:"Corruption plagues all countries, be they democratic or authoritarian. Just as endemic are anti-corruption demands. In The Political Logics of Anti-Corruption Efforts in Asia contributors examine the political dynamics behind anti-corruption efforts. Examining seven cases across Asia--a region notable for its political diversity, challenging environment for fighting corruption, and multifarious anti-corruption outcomes--this volume suggests that anti-corruption strategy may be associated more closely with shifting bases of regime legitimacy than with regime type itself. Specifically, disagreements over what constitutes corruption, what enables corruption, and how to combat corruption not only offer premises from which political actors may challenge their opponents, but also shape the trajectories of anti-corruption efforts. Underlying these disagreements, furthermore, is contention over the basis of regime legitimacy, driven by three often competing, yet sometimes overlapping motivations: private interests, party loyalty, and political institutionalization. Examining the varying roles anti-corruption efforts play in solidifying or challenging democratic and non-democratic institutions and legitimacy, as well as the broader political and economic contexts that gave rise to these efforts, the case studies within this volume shed light on the divergent ways in which states control and respond to political elites and the society at large, and on how citizens from across strata understand and engage with their states"--
Other form:Print version: Political logics of anticorruption efforts in Asia. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2019] 9781438477152
Table of Contents:
  • Anti-corruption campaigns and the proprietary polity : the Philippine case / Antoinette R. Raquiza
  • Fighting corruption when corruption is pervasive : the case of Indonesia / Edward Aspinall
  • (Anti- )corruption and partisan bias in Taiwan's newspapers / Christian Göbel
  • Rust removal : why Vietnam's anti-corruption efforts have failed to deliver results, and what that implies for future campaigns / Edmund Malesky and Phan Tuan Ngoc
  • Anti-corruption politics in Thailand : from regime institutionalization to sovereignty wars / Michael K. Connors
  • Korea's anti-corruption struggles : fighting against networks / Ray Dongryul Kim
  • The evolution of China's anti-corruption strategy / Andrew Wedeman
  • The comparative study of anti-corruption campaigns : where do we go from here? / Rudra Sil