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La corrupción se ha convertido en uno de los problemas más importantes en todo el planeta. Afecta al crecimiento económico, genera desigualdad, deslegitima instituciones públicas. Pero aun así es un fenómeno mal conocido por la ciudadanía, confundido con otros fenómenos criminales y usado políticamente con excesiva alegría. Este texto pretende aportar los conocimientos básicos sobre esta lacra social de cara a favorecer la eficaz movilización cívica contra la misma y la rigurosa toma de responsabilidades por los poderes públicos para afrontar el problema. Cuarto título de la serie de cultura política "Más Democracia", con la que la Editorial Gedisa consolida su apuesta por la producción de pensamiento crítico sobre asuntos de políticas contemporáneas, ofreciendo una plataforma de edición a las diferentes voces que, desde múltiples disciplinas -filosofía, historia, sociología, derecho, etc.- contribuyan al enriquecimiento de la cultura democrática.
The publication of this book collection by Prof. Judivan J. Vieira, PhD, is driven more by mission than editorial pursuits. The research is composed by five volumes, and it is the result of the authors willful work in a field of study that has been his passion since his graduation in law school in 1993. Corruption is inherent to the human being, and according to the author, it is a metastatic cancer within the rights of a democratic society. Throughout the five volumes, Judivan Vieira analyzes the various perspectives of this disease that delays and wipes out nonhegemonic countries and threatens developed countries. In the last volume of the collection, the author offers the solution to remediate this disease of the soul, which prevents social well-being and relegates us to live in formal democracies.
This book examines anti-corruption policies in Latin America. It compares best practices in public procurement and state budgets in order to provide new insights into policy design for governments, civil society organisations and international organisations engaged in the fight against corruption. The book assesses how a paradigm shift toward transparency in global governance has led to major changes in public policies in the region since the late 1990s. Using Uruguay and Chile as case studies, it then demonstrates the causal mechanisms linking transparency institutionalisation to corruption control. The book also offers recommendations for research and practice about the importance of coherent public accountability systems, that combine citizen oversight over government with government responsibility towards non-state actors. It will appeal to scholars and students of public policy, public administration and governance in Latin America, as well as those interested in political corruption.