Political Corruption in Africa
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- Inge Amundsen
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Inge Amundsen, 2019. "Extractive and power-preserving political corruption," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 1, pages 1-28, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Kofi Takyi Asante & Moses Khisa, 2019. "Political corruption and the limits of anti-corruption activism in Ghana," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 2, pages 29-51, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Michelle D’Arcy, 2019. "‘Big Men’ and poor voters: political corruption and elections in Kenya," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 3, pages 52-70, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Emmanuel Oladipo Ojo & Vaclav Prusa & Inge Amundsen, 2019. "Congenitally conjoined and inseparable: politics and corruption in Nigeria," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 4, pages 71-94, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Moses Khisa, 2019. "Inclusive co-optation and political corruption in Museveni’s Uganda," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 5, pages 95-115, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Adriano Nuvunga & Aslak Orre, 2019. "The ‘secret loans affair’ and political corruption in Mozambique," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 6, pages 116-134, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Boniface Dulani, 2019. "Political parties, campaign financing and political corruption in Malawi," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 7, pages 135-154, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Trevor Budhram, 2019. "Political corruption and state capture in South Africa," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 8, pages 155-174, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Inge Amundsen, 2019. "Stuck in transition: political corruption as power abuse," Chapters, in: Inge Amundsen (ed.), Political Corruption in Africa, chapter 9, pages 175-188, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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