03976oam 2200517I 450 991015318690332120230808200637.01-317-50787-81-315-71673-91-317-50788-610.4324/9781315716732 (CKB)3710000000960794(MiAaPQ)EBC4748533(OCoLC)964527702(EXLCZ)99371000000096079420180706d20162017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierRoutledge handbook of corruption in Asia /edited by Ting Gong and Ian ScottFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,[2016].©20171 online resource (361 pages) illustrations, tablesRoutledge Handbooks1-138-86016-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.chapter 1 Introduction /Ting Gong -- part PART I: Corruption and the state -- chapter 2 Institutional corruption and the state in Asia /Ian Scott -- chapter 3 Corruption networks in China: An institutional Analysis /Jiangnan Zhu -- chapter 4 Two steps forward, one step backwards: Indonesia’s winding (anti-)corruption journey /Soe Arjon Schütte -- chapter 5 “Normal” corruption in Japan /James Babb -- chapter 6 Rule making and rule breaking: Electoral Corruption in East Asia /Jamie S. Davidson -- part PART II Corruption and economic development -- chapter 7 Corruption in Asia: Trust and Economic development /Susan Rose-Ackerman -- chapter 8 Corruption and inequality in Asia Jong-sung You -- chapter 9 Corruption and procurement in Asian states /David S. Jones -- chapter 10 Bribes and taxes: Spatially concentrated or randomly distributed? Evidence from three sources of rm level data in Vietnam /John Rand -- chapter 11 Regulatory capture as a two-way street: Hong Kong small and medium enterprises in the Pearl River Delta Region /omas Johnson, Ting Gong and Wen Wang -- part PART III Corruption and society -- chapter 12 inking about corruption as though people mattered /Michael Johnston -- chapter 13 Corruption and collective protest in China /Andrew Wedeman -- chapter 14 Civil society and anti-corruption initiatives in India: Towards a citizen’s perspective /Mitu Sengupta -- chapter 15 Women and corruption: When being the fairer sex becomes a myth Natalia Matukhno -- chapter 16 Measuring public perceptions of corruption in Asia /Chilik Yu -- part PART IV Controlling corruption: Strategies, successes and failures -- chapter 17 Controlling corruption in Asian countries: e Elusive Search for Success /Jon S.T. Quah -- chapter 18 Corruption prevention: Successful cases /Jin-Wook Choi -- chapter 19 Rule-based and integrity-based anti-corruption approaches in Asia /Robert Gregory -- chapter 20 Regional anti-corruption initiatives in Asia /Bart W. Édes.Corruption in Asia ranges from the venal rent-seeking of local officials to the million-dollar bribes received by corrupt politicians; from excessive position-related consumption to future job offers in the private sector for compliant public servants; from money-laundering to ‘white elephant’ projects that do little more than line the pockets of developers and their political partners.Routledge handbooks.CorruptionAsiaPolitical corruptionAsiaCorruptionPolitical corruption364.1/323095364.1323095Gong TingScott IanFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910153186903321Routledge handbook of corruption in Asia2241155UNINA