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Corrupción Estructural : La Teoría Del Doble Fraude y Las Raíces de la Impunidad en México.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sandoval, Irma Eréndira.
Series:
Investigación Series
Investigación Series ; v.57
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Corruption.
Neoliberalism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (205 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Tres Cantos, Madrid : Edicionesakal México, 2024.
Summary:
This book by Irma Eréndira Sandoval Ballesteros explores the concept of structural corruption in Mexico, analyzing its roots and persistence through different political administrations and neoliberal policies. The author introduces the 'double fraud theory,' which examines how corruption undermines democracy while fostering rent-seeking and clientelism as governance models. It delves into historical events, such as the fraudulent elections, financial mismanagement, and high-profile corruption cases like Odebrecht and the 'Estafa Maestra,' to demonstrate how corruption is embedded within the political and economic systems. The book challenges traditional approaches to studying corruption, which often focus solely on individual actions or public sector inefficiency, and instead highlights the role of private actors and systemic abuse of power. Intended for scholars, policymakers, and those interested in governance, it provides a critical framework for understanding the pervasive and institutional nature of corruption and its implications for democracy, justice, and social change. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Legal
Corrupción estructural
Introducción
I. Enfoque de Corrupción Estructural: un instrumento heurístico
II. Teoría y práctica del doble fraude
III. Democracia vs. neoliberalismo
IV. Democracia revigorizada
V. Los laberintos de la lucha contra la impunidad
Conclusión
Bibliografía
Hemerografía y documentos oficiales
Índice tablas
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ISBN:
607-8898-57-4
OCLC:
1500764079

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