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Chapter 1:Introduction.- Chapter 2:From Object to Subject: Recasting the Global South in the Anti-corruption Debate.- Chapter 3:The Global South Perspective on Corruption.- Chapter 4:China's Undeclared Model of Anti-Corruption: How Chinese Anti-Corruption Frames Diverge from Globalized Norms.- Chapter 5:The Gender Composition of the Anti-Corruption Expertise.- Chapter 6:Are Female Mayors Less Corrupt? Evidence from Brazil.- Chapter 7:Gender Difference in Paying Bribes: The Role of Perceived Descriptive Norms of Corruption in Uganda.- Chapter 8:Tolerance towards Corruption in Latin American Democracies.- Chapter 9:Corruption in Mexico: The Persistence Paradox and the Politics of Gatopardismo.- Chapter 10:Prosecutorial Populism or Balancing Act? The Politics of the Lava Jato Investigations against Former Peruvian Presidents.- Chapter 11:When Corruption Strikes Back: How Congress Reverses Anti-Corruption Reforms in Brazil.- Chapter 12:Citizens' Initiatives to Curb Political Corruption: The Case of Citizen Observatories in Colombia.- Chapter 13:Decentralization, Clientelism and Corruption: Implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act in India.- Chapter 14:The Rise of Corporate Compliance Programs as a Public Strategy against Corruption: Mapping the Spread of Legal Reforms in Latin America.- Chapter 15:Compliance4Health: Developing Compliance and Anti-Corruption Education for Brazilian Medical Schools.- Chapter 16: Promoting Business Integrity in the Global South.- Chapter 17:Conclusion.

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 23/10/2024
      ISBN13: 9783031660313, 978-3031660313
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      Chapter 1:Introduction.- Chapter 2:From Object to Subject: Recasting the Global South in the Anti-corruption Debate.- Chapter 3:The Global South Perspective on Corruption.- Chapter 4:China's Undeclared Model of Anti-Corruption: How Chinese Anti-Corruption Frames Diverge from Globalized Norms.- Chapter 5:The Gender Composition of the Anti-Corruption Expertise.- Chapter 6:Are Female Mayors Less Corrupt? Evidence from Brazil.- Chapter 7:Gender Difference in Paying Bribes: The Role of Perceived Descriptive Norms of Corruption in Uganda.- Chapter 8:Tolerance towards Corruption in Latin American Democracies.- Chapter 9:Corruption in Mexico: The Persistence Paradox and the Politics of Gatopardismo.- Chapter 10:Prosecutorial Populism or Balancing Act? The Politics of the Lava Jato Investigations against Former Peruvian Presidents.- Chapter 11:When Corruption Strikes Back: How Congress Reverses Anti-Corruption Reforms in Brazil.- Chapter 12:Citizens' Initiatives to Curb Political Corruption: The Case of Citizen Observatories in Colombia.- Chapter 13:Decentralization, Clientelism and Corruption: Implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act in India.- Chapter 14:The Rise of Corporate Compliance Programs as a Public Strategy against Corruption: Mapping the Spread of Legal Reforms in Latin America.- Chapter 15:Compliance4Health: Developing Compliance and Anti-Corruption Education for Brazilian Medical Schools.- Chapter 16: Promoting Business Integrity in the Global South.- Chapter 17:Conclusion.

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