The Criminalization of the State in Africa
Autor Jean–francois Bayart, Stephen Ellis, Beatrice Hibouen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2023
Have we moved on from "classical" corruption? There is a difference between the corruption of previous decades and the criminalisation of some African states now taking place. Major operators are now able to connect with global criminal networks.
What are the political origins of official implication in crime? The notion of "social capital" has become fashionable among commentators in recent years.
What aspects of Africa's past have contributed to current attitudes towards the use of public office for personal enrichment, or even systemic illegality? The new frontiers of crime in South Africa. South Africa has a decades-long tradition of association between crime and politics. South Africa is now the centre of important international patterns of crime, notably in the drug trade. It has both Africa s largest formal economy and the continent's largest criminal economy.
What are the economic origins of official implication in crime? New forms of corruption have been unintentionally helped by liberal economic reforms.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253212863
ISBN-10: 0253212863
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 144 x 213 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253212863
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 144 x 213 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
Introduction by Jean-François Bayart
From kleptocracy to the felonious state? by Jean-François Bayart, Stephen Ellis and Béatrice Hibou
The "social capital" of the felonious state, or the ruses of political intelligence by Jean-François Bayart
The new frontiers of crime in South Africa by Stephen Ellis
The "social capital" of the state as an agent of deception, or the ruses of economic intelligence by Béatrice Hibou
Conclusion by Jean-François Bayart
From kleptocracy to the felonious state? by Jean-François Bayart, Stephen Ellis and Béatrice Hibou
The "social capital" of the felonious state, or the ruses of political intelligence by Jean-François Bayart
The new frontiers of crime in South Africa by Stephen Ellis
The "social capital" of the state as an agent of deception, or the ruses of economic intelligence by Béatrice Hibou
Conclusion by Jean-François Bayart