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Corruption in Argentina : towards an institutional approach / Natalia A. Volosin.

Van Pelt Library HV6774.A7 V65 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Volosin, Natalia A., author.
Contributor:
Routledge (Firm)
Series:
Routledge corruption and anti-corruption studies
Routledge Corruption and Anti-corruption Studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Corruption--Argentina.
Corruption.
Corruption--Argentina--Prevention.
Corruption--Prevention.
Argentina.
Physical Description:
227 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : New York : Routledge, 2020.
Summary:
The book provides an institutional, historical, and sectorial analysis of Argentina's structural corruption. Looking back over the last 200 years, the book demonstrates that Argentina has historically addressed corruption through ineffective debates between public-private biases or a cultural-criminal approach reinforced by modernization theory, neither of which have helped tackle the problem. Instead, Volosin proposes meaningful institutional reforms to reduce opportunities for corruption and to increase monitoring incentives and capabilities. The book argues that political economy hindrances for reform are as significant as reform itself and shows that in times of crisis or scandal, the need to move quickly to satisfy citizen demands forces politicians to promote unplanned changes that lack real teeth. Moreover, the machine's reach over most public and private actors precludes regime-undermining reform, which is precisely what is needed to meaningfully attack entrenched structural corruption. In order to combat serious deficits in the public procurement regime, Volosin recommends a micro-sectorial analysis of government procurement, supported by an innovative human rights strategy to help measure and disclose corruption's hidden social cost, raise awareness, integrate vulnerability criteria into the fight against corruption, and employ local, regional, and international litigation and monitoring tools to compel the political branches to perform structural change. This innovative exploration into corruption in Argentina will be of interest to researchers working on public policy, administrative law, anticorruption studies, law and development, and governance both in Argentina, and beyond.
Contents:
Introduction
Institutional-sectorial approach
Why Argentina?
From state building to state capture
From liberal democracy to Kleptocracy
Modern Kleptocracy (2003-2015)
Now what?
The procurement abyss
A human rights strategy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780367338718
0367338718
OCLC:
1126285273

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