The Routledge Handbook of Anti-Corruption Research and Practice takes a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to provide a comprehensive exploration of the processes conditions and activities that hold the potential to control corruption. Building on existing knowledge gathered from a variety of social science sources it strives to provide analytical emancipation of and coherence to anti-corruption studies. Anti-corruption transcends the traditional boundaries of state actors involving individual and organizational business actors civil society groups members of the media accounting and legal professions as well as sports associations and other non-traditional actors. This handbook adopts a holistic approach to reflect the rich nature of the manifestations of anti-corruption – past and present – and the possible shapes it may still take in the future. This handbook is a key reference for scholars students and practitioners engaged in the study and practice of anti-corruption corruption democracy public administration comparative politics as well as more broadly to the wider social sciences. Chapter 46 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.|The Routledge Handbook of Anti-Corruption Research and Practice | Politics