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Valarini, Elizangela

The EditorsElizangela Valarini is a postdoctoral researcher at Max-Weber-Institute of Heidelberg University.Markus Pohlmann is Professor of Sociology at Max-Weber-Institute of Heidelberg University.
Subrata Mitra is emeritus Professor of Political Science at Heidelberg University, and Adjunct Professor, Dublin City University, Ireland

Political Corruption and Organizational Crime</a>

Political Corruption and Organizational Crime

Level of compliance - one of the most important prerequisites of good governance - varies widely across countries of the Global North and the less developed, Global South. Acts of non-compliance, such as electoral irregularities, dubious deals between private and public sectors, questionable role of the justice systems and financial scandals, though they vary greatly across countries, are an omnipresent reality of contemporary life.

Political Corruption and Organizational Crime</a>

Political Corruption and Organizational Crime

Level of compliance - one of the most important prerequisites of good governance - varies widely across countries of the Global North and the less developed, Global South. Acts of non-compliance, such as electoral irregularities, dubious deals between private and public sectors, questionable role of the justice systems and financial scandals, though they vary greatly across countries, are an omnipresent reality of contemporary life.