Corruption and Democracy in Latin America

Corruption and Democracy in Latin America

ISBN-10:
0822960230
ISBN-13:
9780822960232
Pub. Date:
07/19/2009
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN-10:
0822960230
ISBN-13:
9780822960232
Pub. Date:
07/19/2009
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press
Corruption and Democracy in Latin America

Corruption and Democracy in Latin America

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Overview

Corruption has blurred, and in some cases blinded, the vision of democracy in many Latin American nations. Weakened institutions and policies have facilitated the rise of corrupt leadership, election fraud, bribery, and clientelism. Corruption and Democracy in Latin America presents a groundbreaking national and regional study that provides policy analysis and prescription through a wide-ranging methodological, empirical, and theoretical survey.

The contributors offer analysis of key topics, including: factors that differentiate Latin American corruption from that of other regions; the relationship of public policy to corruption in regional perspective; patterns and types of corruption; public opinion and its impact; and corruption's critical links to democracy and governance.

Additional chapters present case studies on specific instances of corruption: diverted funds from a social program in Peru; Chilean citizens' attitudes toward corruption; the effects of interparty competition on vote buying in local Brazilian elections; and the determinants of state-level corruption in Mexico under Vicente Fox.

The volume concludes with a comparison of the lessons drawn from these essays to the evolution of anticorruption policy in Latin America over the past two decades. It also applies these lessons to the broader study of corruption globally to provide a framework for future research in this crucial area.
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822960232
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 07/19/2009
Series: Pitt Latin American Series
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Charles H. Blake is professor of political science at James Madison University. He is the author of Politics in Latin America: The Quest for Development, Liberty, and Governance and coauthor of Comparing Public Policies: Issues and Choices in Six Industrialized Countries.

Stephen D. Morris is professor of political science and director of the international studies program at the University of South Alabama. He is the author of Gringolandia: Mexican Identity and Perceptions of the U.S., Political Reformism in Mexico: An Overview of Contemporary Mexican Politics, and Corruption and Politics in Contemporary Mexico.

Table of Contents

Introduction Political and Analytical Challenges of Corruption in Latin America Stephen D. Morris Charles H. Blake 1

Part I Causes and Impacts of Corruption in Latin America

1 Democracy, Economic Policy, and Political Corruption in Comparative Perspective Strom C. Thacker 25

2 The Crisis of the Democratic State Alfredo Rehren 46

3 Corruption and Democratic Governability John Bailey 60

4 Why Do Corrupt Governments Maintain Public Support? Luigi Manzetti Carole J. Wilson 77

5 Public Attitudes toward Corruption Charles H. Blake 94

Part II National Case Studies of Corruption

6 Local Accountability and the Peruvian Vaso de Leche Program José R. López-Cálix Mitchell A. Seligson Lorena Alcázar 111

7 Evaluating Citizen Attitudes about Corruption in Chile Adam Brinegar 131

8 Corruption, Accountability Reforms, and Democracy in Brazil Matthew M. Taylor 150

9 Corruption and Democracy at the State Level in Mexico Stephen D. Morris 169

Conclusion Scholarly Avenues and Policy Directions for the Twenty-first Century Charles H. Blake Stephen D. Morris 193

Notes 205

References 219

Contributors 245

Index 249

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