As the United Nations Convention against Corruption celebrates 20 years, there could be a sense that anti-corruption discourses, policies, and practices are settling into a stable, consensus-driven phase. This edited volume argues they are not.     

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Anti-Corruption in a Discordant World: Contestation, Abuse, and Innovation
Jackson, David, Inge Amundsen, David Aled Williams (Eds.)

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