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Machiavelli before Smith? Republicanism, Liberalism, and the Viability of Corruption as a Critical Concept

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As part of an overall focus on governance in international political economy, the corruption issue has catapulted from the margins of academic and policy discourse on international affairs to a position as one of the central problems facing transition economies and the developing world today. But the irreducibly normative character of anti-corruption discourse is in tension with the predominantly rationalist, technical and instrumental justifications for open markets which have come to dominate the academic and institutional discourse on international political economy. The omissions and oversights of neo-liberal discourse lead analysts to evade and obscure, rather than directly engage, core problems of politics and ethics; this may have practical consequences for anti-corruption efforts.

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Bukovansky, Mlada. "Machiavelli before Smith? Republicanism, Liberalism, and the Viability of Corruption as a Critical Concept" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar 05, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p69681_index.html>

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Bukovansky, M. , 2005-03-05 "Machiavelli before Smith? Republicanism, Liberalism, and the Viability of Corruption as a Critical Concept" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p69681_index.html

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Abstract: As part of an overall focus on governance in international political economy, the corruption issue has catapulted from the margins of academic and policy discourse on international affairs to a position as one of the central problems facing transition economies and the developing world today. But the irreducibly normative character of anti-corruption discourse is in tension with the predominantly rationalist, technical and instrumental justifications for open markets which have come to dominate the academic and institutional discourse on international political economy. The omissions and oversights of neo-liberal discourse lead analysts to evade and obscure, rather than directly engage, core problems of politics and ethics; this may have practical consequences for anti-corruption efforts.

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DRAFT ­ COMMENTS WELCOME Bringing Machiavelli Back In: A Civic Humanist Critique of Neo-liberal Approaches to Corruption Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention Honolulu Hawaii USA March 1-5 2005 Part of the Global Standards of Market Civilization Project DRAFT Mlada Bukovansky Department of Government Smith College 111 Wright Hall 1 Northampton MA 01063 mbukovan@email.smith.edu Phone: 413 585 3674 ABSTRACT As part of an overall focus on governance in international political economy the corruption issue has catapulted
Nations (2003). United Nations Convention against Corruption. Available for download at: www.unodc.org/unodc/en/crime_convention_corruption.html Vogl Frank (1998). "The Supply Side of Global Bribery " Finance and Development 35 2. Walzer Michael (1983). Spheres of Justice. NY: Basic Books. Weintraub Jeff and Krishan Kumar eds. (1997). Public and Private in Thought and Practice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. World Bank (1997). Poverty Reduction and Economic Management section Helping Countries Combat Corruption: the Role of the World Bank September available at . World


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