Money, Politics and Corruption in Modern Spain
Autor Borja De Riquer Permanyer, Ferran Toledano Gonzalez, Gemma Rubien Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2021
It is common to think that Latin countries, in southern Europe or Latin America, are naturally corrupt regions when, in reality, this is a modern-day clich that merely legitimizes alleged superiority. This book provides the interpretative tools to investigate political corruption in contemporary Spain and its colonies, in a comparative and interdisciplinary historical perspective, conducted and developed by specialists in economic history, political and administrative history, and political science. Addressing the historical functionality of corruption in Spain, and its weakening of the democratic ideal, provides an investigatory template and research model for combating and better understanding the evolution of corruption in Western democracies and other international arenas. Key to the investigation are the interrelations established between political power bases and different economic interest groups, against the background of elites who have become state players over time. The most frequent corrupt practices are bribery, favouritism, tax fraud, embezzlement of public funds, revolving appointment doors, influence peddling and political control of local territories through electoral corruption (caciquismo). Discussion centres on preventative measures to combat such practices. These behaviours exist historically both in continental Europe and in Great Britain, but with notable differences regarding the impunity of crimes, the lack of division of administrative and political oversight, and the absence of a culture of accountability. Chapter contributions explain the impact and circumstances of corruption in business, the economy, and national and local administrations. The work covers a wide historical range, including the imperial penetration of corruption in Restoration Bourbon Spain; hunger and bribery under the Franco regime; and the consequences of the financial crisis of 2008.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789760705
ISBN-10: 1789760704
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10: 1789760704
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Cuprins
Contents Acknowledgments Series Preface by Paul Preston Introduction Borja de Riquer, Gemma Rub, and Llus Ferran Toledano The Links between Business, the Economy and Corruption Carles Sudri The Budget and Corruption (1808-2017) Francisco Comn The Metamorphoses of Economic Groups vis--vis Political Power Miguel . Lpez-Morell Corruption and Politics in Public Administration during the First Half of the 19th Century Jean Philippe Luis The Imperial Penetration of Corruption in Restoration Bourbon Spain: A Metastasis Xavier Huetz de Lemps Corruption, Business and Politics in XX century: Nicols Mara de Urgoiti, Joan March and Jess Polanco Mercedes Cabrera Hunger, Corruption and Bribery under the Franco Regime (1939-1959) ngel Vias Corruption in Today's Spain: What Happened during the Crisis of 2008? Manuel Villoria Spain is Different? A history of Political Corruption Borja de Riquer, Gemma Rub, Llus Ferran Toledano The Editors and Contributors Index