希腊反腐败言论的两面

Effi Lambropoulou
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本文以选定年份的官方报告和新闻出版物为基础,概述了腐败修辞在希腊政治中的使用,并考察了腐败修辞所发挥的作用。在文章的开头,概述了有关腐败的国际研究及其背景。注意到(反)腐败文献中缺乏历史记载,并概述了研究人员认为与腐败相关的因素,如民主程度、政治体系的(去)集中化、媒体丑闻等。本文简要介绍了希腊分析学家对这一主题的研究方法。分析了希腊学者最感兴趣的关于新旧形式的裙带关系的问题。并进行了语篇分析,描述了研究结果。分析表明,政客们的腐败言论主要是作为一种能够削弱主要政治对手士气的策略,偶尔也作为确保选举优势的一种方法。希腊政府试图通过引入连续的立法、新的机构和机构来控制腐败,从而提高该国在反腐败领域的地位,而忽视了主要努力应该集中在希腊的市场形象这一事实,这是相当无益的。在希腊经济危机的最后几年里,由于在外国贷款机构的指导下实施了新自由主义经济政策,该国在市场上的形象偶然发生了积极变化。
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The Janus faces of (anti-)corruption rhetoric in Greece
The article outlines the use of corruption rhetoric in Greek politics based on official reports and press publications in selected years and examines the functions it fulfils. In the beginning of the article, an overview of international research and its contextual background about corruption is provided. The absence of historical accounts in the (anti-) corruption literature is noted and an overview of factors that have been correlated by researchers with corruption is given, such as degree of democracy, (de)centralization of the political system, media scandalization, etc. The article briefly presents the approach of Greek analysts to the topic. Issues concerning old and new forms of clientelism, which held the most interest for Greek academics, are analysed. Also, the discourse analysis carried out and its findings is portrayed. The analysis reveals that politicians’ corruption rhetoric operates primarily as a strategy that is capable of undermining the morale of the main political opponent(s) and occasionally as a method of ensuring electoral supremacy. The rather unhelpful attempts of the Greek governments to improve the position of the country in the anticorruption universe by introducing successive legislation, new bodies and institutions to control corruption, while disregarding the fact that the main efforts should be focused on Greece’s market image are illustrated. A positive change in the country’s image in the market came incidentally during the last few years of the Greek economic crisis thanks to neoliberal economic policies under the tutelage of foreign lenders.
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