腐败,欠发达和非洲的群众

I. Bangura, Temitope B. Oriola, Henry Mbawa
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许多关于非洲腐败和欠发达的当代学术关注的是精英的作用,而很少考虑非精英公民的质询和代理。这篇论文补充了现有文献的主旨。从腐败的动态视角出发,本文认为政治精英在一定程度上受到普通公民需求和期望的影响。这些要求和期望是助长和证实某些被广泛认为是腐败行为的主要动机。这不是一份亲精英的报纸。这篇论文不是站在支持精英的立场上,而是对公民的作为和不作为如何影响统治精英的行为进行了细致入微的分析。忽视群众的作用会导致对非洲腐败现象和发展危机的不完全理解。虽然这篇论文的重点是非洲,但研究结果也适用于全球南方的其他地区。
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CORRUPTION, UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND THE MASSES IN AFRICA
Much contemporary scholarship on corruption and underdevelopment in Africa focuses on the role of the elite with scant consideration for the interpellation and agency of non-elite citizens. The paper complements the tenor of available literature. Drawing on a dynamic perspective on corruption, the paper argues that political elites are influenced in part by demands and expectations from regular citizens. These demands and expectations are a major motivation that fuels and validates certain practices which are widely regarded as corrupt. This is not a pro-elite paper. Rather than a pro-elite standpoint, the paper offers a nuanced analysis of how the actions and inaction of citizens affect the conduct of governing elites. Ignoring the role of the masses makes for an incomplete understanding of the vignettes of corruption and crisis of development in Africa. While the paper focuses on Africa, the findings are applicable to other regions of the global south. 
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