Control of corruption in a society is an equilibrium between resources and costs which either empowers or constraints elites predatory behavior. While most research and practice focuses on legal constraints, this paper investigates normative constraints, deemed to be more important, especially civil society and the press. Fresh evidence—both historical and statistical—is found to support Tocqueville’s assertions regarding the importance of collective action and the joint action of media and associations in not only creating a democratic society, but controlling corruption as well. However, little is known on how to build normative constraints.

Controlling Corruption Through Collective Action / Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina. - In: JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY. - ISSN 1045-5736. - 24:1(2013), pp. 101-115.

Controlling Corruption Through Collective Action

Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina
2013

Abstract

Control of corruption in a society is an equilibrium between resources and costs which either empowers or constraints elites predatory behavior. While most research and practice focuses on legal constraints, this paper investigates normative constraints, deemed to be more important, especially civil society and the press. Fresh evidence—both historical and statistical—is found to support Tocqueville’s assertions regarding the importance of collective action and the joint action of media and associations in not only creating a democratic society, but controlling corruption as well. However, little is known on how to build normative constraints.
2013
Controlling Corruption Through Collective Action / Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina. - In: JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY. - ISSN 1045-5736. - 24:1(2013), pp. 101-115.
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