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Democracy and Corruption: Resistance and Regime Decline

Edited by: Jonathan Mendilow, Ilan Peleg

ISBN13: 9781035349104
To be Published: August 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £95.00



This prescient book explores corruption in democracies, emphasizing how a society’s definition of the concept can change in different contexts and periods. Contributors examine both occurrences of corruption and resistance to it, as well as the democratic decline that can transpire when there is an absence of such resistance.

Expert authors discuss key situations that aid our understanding of corruption, including instances of reform generated due to external demands, and corruption that takes place without provoking resistance or inciting immediate danger of democratic decline. Chapters delve into detailed case studies from around the world such as the Europeanization of anti-corruption policies in Spain following the COVID-19 pandemic; clientelism and democratic decline in Cyprus; and the rise of online political communities in India and China. The book also offers methodological perspectives on future studies of the dynamic relations between corruption, resistance and democratic decline.

Students and scholars of political science, sociology, law and public administration and management will greatly benefit from this book. It is also a vital resource for policymakers and practitioners in the fields of regulation, governance and anti-corruption.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
1. Introduction: exceptions, justified exceptions, and corruption 1
Jonathan Mendilow

PART I “EXTERNAL” CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEFINITION OF CORRUPTION
2. Towards an Europeanization of the resistance and fight against corruption? The case of Spain 17
Manuel Villoria and Fernando Jimenez Sanchez

PART II CAN DEMOCRACY PERSIST WHERE NO RESISTANCE TO CORRUPTION IS OFFERED?
3. Satisfaction with government’s pandemic response: does gratitude breed tolerance towards COVID-19-related
corruption? An exploratory study 40
Luís de Sousa, Felippe Clemente and Filipe Grilo
4. Clientelism and the new generation of political parties: a case study of the Czech Republic 61
Michal Klíma
5. Political clientelism, corruption, and democratic decline in divided Cyprus 87
Sertac Sonan and Hubert Faustmann

PART III CORRUPTION AND COMMUNITIES OF THE MIND
6. Resisting corruption through information and communication technology (ICT) tools in India and China 108
Paulina Alvarado-Goldman
7. International aid, power, corruption, and the limits of democracy 133
Maria Delmar Bermudez

PART IV SOME AMBIGUITIES
8. Corruption and resistance: the finance of new populist parties in the European contest 160
Danielle May, Manuela Blumenberg and Karl-Heinz Nassmacher
9. Resisting the ‘democratic’ concept of corruption: on witch hunts, the perversion of justice, and the case(s) of Donald Trump 184
Shawn Rosenberg

PART V THE PATH AHEAD
10. The way forward: some methodological considerations 199
Ina Kubbe and Ilan Peleg