Scandals in Past and Contemporary Politics

Scandals in Past and Contemporary Politics
Author: John Garrard,James Newell
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0719065518

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Considers the social and historical significance of political scandal Examines the constant and changing features of political scandal over the past three centuries Offers an 'insider's account' of the role of the press in the reporting - and indeed manufacture - of some of the most memorable scandals of recent years Discusses the enduring.

An Intellectual History of Political Corruption

An Intellectual History of Political Corruption
Author: B. Buchan,L. Hill
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-01-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137316615

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Few concepts have witnessed a more dramatic resurgence of interest in recent years than corruption. This book provides a compelling historical and conceptual analysis of corruption which demonstrates a persistent oscillation between restrictive 'public office' and expansive 'degenerative' connotations of corruption from classical Antiquity to 1800.

A History of Political Scandals

A History of Political Scandals
Author: Andy K. Hughes
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473831582

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A must-have guide to the scandalous behavior of politicians around the world. Andy Hughes’s fascinating book guides us through centuries of political abuse—and just plain stupidity. This pocket guide exposes the secret side of politics, including politicians who risked or ruined their own careers for personal gain. Stories include the MP who liked to party hard and be whipped even harder; the prime minister and his hookers; expenses claims for manure; and the US president who called for all gay men to be castrated. Politicians have mixed scandal with eggs, adult movies, helicopters, drugs, shoes, beef burgers, public toilets, mobile phones, rape, turkeys, orgies, and even ice cream. And it’s not just today’s politicians who are embroiled with scandal. This explosive book reveals the questionable behavior of politicians of yesteryear from around the world.

Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan

Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan
Author: Matthew M. Carlson,Steven R. Reed
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501715679

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Understanding corruption in Japanese politics -- Scandals in early postwar Japan, 1948-1978 -- Scandals and reform, 1979-2001 -- Scandals and reform, 2002-2016 -- Bureaucratic corruption and political scandals -- Sex and campaign finance scandals -- Election law violations as political corruption

Political Scandal

Political Scandal
Author: John B. Thompson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745657059

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Political scandals have become a pervasive feature of many societies today. From Profumo to the cash-for-questions scandal, from Watergate to the Clinton-Lewinsky affair, scandals have come to play a central role in politics and in the shaping of public debate. What are the characteristics of political scandals and why have they come to assume such prominence today? What are the social and political consequences of the preoccupation with political scandal in the public domain? In this major new book Thompson develops a systematic and wide-ranging analysis of the phenomenon of political scandal. He shows that the rise of political scandal is linked to the changes brought about by the development of communication media, which have transformed the nature of visibility and altered the relations between public and private life. He analyses the characteristics of scandals as mediated events and he explains why mediated scandals in the political field have become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Distinguishing between three basic types of political scandal, Thompson reconstructs the development of sex scandals, financial scandals and what he calls 'power scandals' in Britain and the United States, showing how scandals unfold and how they form part of distinctive political cultures of scandal. In the final chapter, Thompson develops an original theoretical account of political scandal and its consequences which highlights the connections between scandal, reputation and trust. This book is a path-breaking analysis of a troubling phenomenon which has become a central feature of public life in our societies today. It will be of great interest to students of sociology, politics, and media and cultural studies. It will also appeal to a wider readership interested in social and political issues.

Shades of Indignation

Shades of Indignation
Author: Paul Jankowski
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857455389

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At the end of the twentieth century France found itself in the midst of another scandalous fin de siècle, awash with rumors and revelations of wrongdoing in high places. As the millennium expired, the Republic’s servants, some sitting, others retired, received much condemnation, whether welcomed or resented. When taken together, surely les affaires now approximate in political significance (if not in noise or invective) those of the Dreyfus or Panama scandals a century ago? Yet the author argues this is not so. Today, treason has vanished and is slowly giving way to a transgression different in kind, but equivalent in gravamen: the crime against humanity. Corruption is far from disappearing, yet now it inspires resignation rather than indignation - and as such, it has lost its power to scandalize. Jankowski claims that such transformations tell a tale. The state that once aspired to pre-eminence as the sole magnet of loyalty, touchstone of probity, and guarantor of right, has yielded significant ground to the individual who is now more likely to elevate his own dignity and cry scandal on his own behalf. [In these times,] Individualism is de-politicizing the group and [ultimately] diluting the mystique of France, the nation-state par excellence.

Political Corruption in Canada

Political Corruption in Canada
Author: Kenneth Gibbons
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1976-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773582019

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Canadians assume that their politicians and institutions are relatively free of the corruption they associate with other nations. The editors of this volume argue that this questionable supposition is based on scant evidence and very little serious analysis.

Political Corruption in America

Political Corruption in America
Author: Mark Grossman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 909
Release: 2017
Genre: Political corruption
ISBN: 1786846756

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This book covers the complete scandal-filled history of American political corruption, exploring the people, crimes, investigations and court cases behind 200 years of political scandals. It includes political cartoons, photos, graphs, and tables to provide additional context, as well as a historical chronology from colonial times to the present.