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Democratisation and the Decentralisation of Crime and Corruption,ls and organisations). We also have to look at how democracies may respond to this new crime and may themselves engage in unlawful acts while being ‘tough’ on crime. However this ‘cycle of democratic violence’ is the subject of Chapter 5.
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Introduction,e rates has given way to deregulation and the expansion of global markets, particularly in finance and culture/entertainment. In political terms the third wave of democratisation broke over most continents from the later 1980s, affecting states in Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America and East Asia.
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Democratisation and Political Corruption: Bringing Politics Back In,ral democracy’) establishes new opportunities for corruption as well as new opportunities to control and mobilise against it: the transformative power of democracy in this sense is evident. However the opening up of the state to new influences and the motivation of existing elites to control the tra
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Learning to Live without Fear: Organised Crime and Democratisation,ption and economic liberalisation. As the quotes above imply it argues that organised crime should be treated, not in fantastical terms, but as a form of power often well integrated into the political economy of any nation. Organised crime is frequently seen as an alien entity (particularly if bound
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Violent Democracies: Cycles of Crime, Politics and Violence,nter-intuitive since in our general political imagination, according to the tenets of modernisation theory and in the light of specific examples such as democracy following civil war, we would expect democracy to be associated with more peaceful means of dampening social conflict. However, the patte