Rotten States?: Corruption, Post-Communism, and Neoliberalism
- 440pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The book delves into the rise of official corruption in post-communist states since the 1990s, highlighting its impact on foreign investment. Leslie Holmes focuses on Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Russia, and China, illustrating how economic liberalization in China mirrors post-communist corruption. By comparing these nations, the author examines how factors like size, religion, ethnicity, and economic strategies influence the prevalence and nature of corruption, offering insights into a complex global issue.



