腐败、不平等与法治:鼓鼓的口袋让生活更轻松

Q2 Social Sciences
Ararat L. Osipian
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《腐败、不平等和法治:鼓鼓的口袋让生活更轻松》,埃里克·乌尔萨纳著。纽约:剑桥大学出版社,2008。在他的《腐败、不平等和法治:口袋鼓鼓的让生活更轻松》一书中,埃里克·乌斯兰纳(Eric Uslaner)研究了腐败、不平等和法治等基本决定因素的拦截。虽然不平等和法治在数量和质量上都得到了很好的研究,但腐败问题在很多方面仍然是学术界的未知领域,对专业人士和普通人来说更是如此。腐败本身在国家和国际组织中往往是一个禁忌话题。出于政治正确和外交的原因,许多公众人物和许多学者都避免谈论这个不方便的话题。Uslaner显然不是那种政治正确的学者。他指出腐败的根源在于“经济不平等和对与自己不同的人缺乏信任”。腐败,反过来,导致对他人的信任减少和更多的不平等”(4)。围绕不平等陷阱的概念,这本书带我们通过腐败的定义和概念化,理论框架,不平等陷阱论文的综合跨国测试,以及前共产主义国家的腐败,以及如何消除腐败的建议。本研究还讨论了新加坡和香港等成功遏制腐败的国家的案例。值得赞扬的是,作者还列举了美国的渎职行为。对任何研究人员来说,腐败的衡量都是一个持续的挑战。传统上——在某种程度上,腐败领域可能符合传统的定义——关于腐败的政治科学著作仍然主要围绕具体案例展开。Uslaner显然打破了这一传统,而且做得非常好。无论是在正文中还是在附录中,定量计量经济学分析的范围都给人留下了深刻的印象。这对于一本政治科学书籍来说是相当不寻常的,尤其是一本关注腐败这样一个“数据稀缺”问题的书。尽管在回归分析中使用的一些代理可能被解释为相当自由的近似,但这种分析的存在是本书的一个明确而大胆的优点。事实上,它使它成为一个无与伦比的信息来源,研究生或学者不仅可以为出色的分析点而求助,也可以为数据分析的结果而求助。Uslaner不断指出普及教育的优点和优点,包括在减少腐败的任务中。…
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Corruption, Inequality, and the Rule of Law: The Bulging Pocket Makes the Easy Life
Corruption, Inequality, and the Rule of Law: The Bulging Pocket Makes the Easy Life, Eric Ulsaner. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.In his book Corruption, Inequality, and the Rule of Law: The Bulging Pocket Makes the Easy Life, Eric Uslaner takes on the task of researching the interception of such fundamental determinants as corruption, inequality, and the rule of law. While inequality and the rule of law are by now well-researched both quantitatively and qualitatively, the issue of corruption remains in many ways terra incognita even for the scholarly community, and more so for professionals and ordinary people. Corruption itself is often a taboo topic in state and international organizations. For reasons based on political correctness and diplomacy, many public figures avoid talking about this inconvenient topic, as do many scholars. Uslaner is obviously not one of those politically correct scholars. He pinpoints the roots of corruption, saying that it rests "upon economic inequality and low trust in people who are different from yourself. Corruption, in its turn, leads to less trust in other people and more inequality" (4).Built around the concept of the inequality trap, the book takes us through the definitions and conceptualizations of corruption, theoretical frameworks, aggregate cross-national tests of the inequality trap thesis, and corruption in former Communist countries, as well as suggestions on how to eliminate corruption. Cases of countries successful in curbing corruption, such as Singapore and Hong Kong, are also addressed in this study. To the author's credit, he uses examples of malfeasance in the United States as well. Measurements of corruption that remain a constant challenge for any researcher are taken into account.Traditionally-to the extent that the field of corruption may fit the definition of traditional- political science writings on corruption remain largely built around specific cases. Uslaner clearly breaks this tradition, and does it exceptionally well. One cannot help but be impressed by the scope of quantitative econometric analysis presented, both within the text and in the appendices. This is rather unusual for a political science book, especially one focused on such a "data scarce" problem as corruption. Even though some proxies used in the regression analysis may be interpreted as quite liberal approximations, the presence of such analysis is a clear and bold merit of the book. Indeed, it makes it an unparalleled source of information to which a graduate student or a scholar may turn not just for excellent analytical points, but for the results of data analysis as well.Uslaner points continuously to the merits and virtues of universal education, including in the task of reducing corruption. …
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Demokratizatsiya
Demokratizatsiya Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Occupying a unique niche among literary journals, ANQ is filled with short, incisive research-based articles about the literature of the English-speaking world and the language of literature. Contributors unravel obscure allusions, explain sources and analogues, and supply variant manuscript readings. Also included are Old English word studies, textual emendations, and rare correspondence from neglected archives. The journal is an essential source for professors and students, as well as archivists, bibliographers, biographers, editors, lexicographers, and textual scholars. With subjects from Chaucer and Milton to Fitzgerald and Welty, ANQ delves into the heart of literature.
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