Struggle Against Corruption: A Comparative Study
Discover the intricate world of corruption through a compelling lens with "Struggle Against Corruption: A Comparative Study" by Roberta Ann Johnson. Published by Palgrave USA in 2005, this insightful paperback spans 178 pages, delving deep into the dynamics of corruption across four distinct nations: the United States, Israel, Russia, and India. Each chapter meticulously defines and contextualizes corruption within its respective society, enriched with real-world case studies that highlight both corrupt practices and the diverse responses to them. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in political science, sociology, and criminology, offering a comprehensive look at the nuances of white-collar crimes in a globalized context. Book buyers will find this comparative analysis not only educational but also a vital tool for understanding the impact of corruption on governance and society. Enhance your library with this compelling examination of corruption and its implications across borders!