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Old regime habits die hard: clientelism, patronage and the challenges to overcoming corruption in post-authoritarian Mexico
Book Item (Buchkapitel, Lexikonartikel, jur. Kommentierung, Beiträge in Sammelbänden) |
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4638604 |
Author(s) |
Baez-Camargo, Claudia; Rivera, Rodrigo Megchún |
Author(s) at UniBasel |
Baez Camargo Lujambio, Claudia
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Year |
2016 |
Title |
Old regime habits die hard: clientelism, patronage and the challenges to overcoming corruption in post-authoritarian Mexico |
Editor(s) |
Torsello, Davide |
Book title |
Corruption in Public Administration, An Ethnographic Approach |
Publisher |
Edward Elgar Publishing |
Place of publication |
Cheltemham |
Pages |
1-272 |
Abstract |
Despite the growth in literature on political corruption, contributions from field research are still exiguous. This book, edited by Davide Torsello, provides a timely and much needed addition to current research, bridging the gap between macro level quantitative indicators of corruption and micro level qualitative evidence through an innovative ethnographic approach to the study of corruption and integrity in public administration.
For the Mexican study, Baez Camargo and her co-author Rodrigo Megchún Rivera focus on local understandings of corrupt practices among indigenous groups in rural areas of Mexico. The findings link the exercise of particular communitarian practices and prevailing social norms among those groups to the lack of effectiveness of social accountability mechanisms in the Mexican health sector. |
edoc-URL |
https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781785362583/9781785362583.00015.xml |
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