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Comparative Political Corruption

Comparative Political Corruption


BASIC DATA

Code:

169472

ECTS:

7.0

Lecturers in charge:

prof. dr. sc. Dagmar Radin

Lecturers:

prof. dr. sc. Dagmar Radin - Seminar

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DETAILED DATA

1. KOMPONENTA

  • Lectures 30
  • Seminar 30

* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)

DESCRIPTION:

What is Political Corruption? Why does it occur and persist? What are its causes and its consequences? Scientific research has been increasingly focusing on corruption in recent years. There is growing recognition that political corruption has a profound and multiple impact on well being. Political corruption has social, economic and political consequences, and more and more resources are directed at its suppression. However, there is very little positive effect of such measures in the long run.
In this course, we will deal with five broad issues in a comparative context that are most common in the corruption discourse: political corruption, causes of corruption, corruption patterns, consequences of corruption, and control of corruption

LITERATURE:

  1. Nye, Joseph; Corruption and Political Development: A Cost-Benefit Analysis; American Political Science Review 61 (2) (1967)
  2. Rose-Ackerman, Susan.; Corruption: A Study in Political Economy; New York: Academic Press (1978)


CLASSES

1. SEMESTER

Izborni predmeti DPNS 1. semestar - Regular studij - University graduate programme of Political Science, track National Security
Izborni predmeti DPNS 1. semestar - Part-time studij - University graduate programme of Political Science, track National Security


CONSULTATIONS SCHEDULE

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