The Ambiguity of Accountability: Relationships of Corruption and Control
Corruption is a relationship of power and influence, existing within, and taking its form from specific environments of opportunity. Opportunity is, in turn, designated by the aspirations for such a relationship, and structures and processes at work towards its regulation. Both the creation and bloc...
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Main Author: | FINDLAY, Mark |
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1993
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