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Fighting Corruption in Paraguay and Chile

Exploring the Local Embedding of the International Anti-Corruption Discourse from a Post-Development Perspective
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Summary

Through this book the reader gains unique insights into how the international anti-corruption campaign and development discourse play out more broadly in a local context in Latin America. Building on post-development approaches, the book explores anti-corruption discourses in Paraguay and Chile and convincingly shows that corruption is not a neutral concept. It reveals that the international and transnational anti-corruption discourse is dominant in both countries: most narratives suggest measures similar to its recommendations. But its local appropriations can deviate considerably in content and be used for competing political agendas (e.g. to dismantle elite power structures or promote privatization of public commodities). As such, processes of local embedding of international discourse offer a great deal of potential for further emancipation from the blue-print oriented development paradigm.

This book will appeal greatly to those studying corruption, Latin America and development studies.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2017
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-2957-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-7349-5
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Entwicklungstheorie und Entwicklungspolitik
Volume
18
Language
English
Pages
168
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Introduction No access Pages 11 - 20
    1. Critiques of development No access
    2. A sceptical post-development stance No access
    3. Local embedding of international discourse No access
    1. Conceptions of corruption based on modernisation theory No access
    2. Rational-legal authority and the public-private divide No access
    3. Economic conceptualisation of corruption No access
      1. INTACD-compatible critiques No access
      2. Fundamentally contesting critiques of the INTACD No access
    1. Combining Post-development and critical anti-corruption studies and resulting research gaps No access
    2. Contrasting cases: Paraguay and Chile No access
      1. Argumentative discourse analysis No access
      2. Constructionist expert interviews No access
      3. Delimitation of the discourse No access
    1. The economic narrative No access
    2. The ‘orekuete’ narrative No access
    3. Historical path dependency (HPD): corruption as a legacy of the Stroessner regime No access
    4. Interim conclusion No access
    1. Chile as a success case and an example in Latin America No access
    2. Subnarratives: centre-left and right wing No access
    3. The contesting narrative No access
    4. Interim conclusion No access
  3. Two ways of emancipation through local translations of international discourse No access Pages 125 - 128
    1. Corruption as a social relationship and the division between micro- and macro-moral No access
    2. The INTACD and its conceptualisation of personal social relations No access
    3. Personal social relations in the concept of social capital No access
    4. Discretion, reinforced anti-statism and a paternalist development discourse No access
  4. Conclusions No access Pages 141 - 146
  5. Literature No access Pages 147 - 168

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