While there is arguably universal agreement that corruption plagues
countries worldwide, do we agree as well on what corruption is and
how to fight it? Do the left and right of the political spectrum
hold conflicting views on the issue? Is there a difference in how
successful left vs. right governments are in curbing corruption?
These are the questions that inspired The Corruption Debates.
Stephen Morris explores left and right anticorruption ideologies
broadly, then turns to promises, policies, and outcomes in the
Americas. He also reaches beyond differences rooted in left/right
dichotomies to develop an alternative hypothesis, one reflecting an
in-power vs. out-of-power dynamic. His book captures the inherently
political nature of not only corruption, but, equally, our
understanding of it.
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