edited by Robert Williams, Jonathan Moran, and Rachel Flanary
[目次]
Part 1 General: the corruption of politics and the politics of corruption - an overview, David Nelken and Michael Levi
the decline of patron-client relations in developed societies, Robin Theobald
organized crime, corruption and power, Petrus C. Van Duyne. Part 2 United States: corruption and ethics codes in Congress - ethics issues in the US Congress, John Dumbrell
mediated corruption - the case of the Keating Five, Dennis F. Thompson
private interests and public office -the American experience of sleaze, Robert Williams
the effects of charges of corruption on voting behaviour in congressional elections, 1982-1990, Susan Welch and John R. Hibbing. Part 2 Western Europe: from Lynskey to Nolan - the corruption of British politics and public service, Alan Doig
lobbyists - techniques of the political "insider", Sebastian Berry
corruption in Ireland - a review of recent cases, Neil Collins
France - the end of the Republican ethic? Yves Meny
political sleaze in France - forms and issues, Christophe Fay
corruption in the Federal Republic of Germany before and in the wake of reunification, Wolfgang Seibel
sleaze and the sense of malaise in Germany, Charlie Jeffrey and Simon Green
conflict of interest, corruption or (simply) scandals? The "Oslo Case" 1989-91, Francesco Kjellberg. Part 4 Southern Europe. (Part contents)