The Oxford Handbook of the Quality of Government -

The Oxford Handbook of the Quality of Government

Buch | Hardcover
880 Seiten
2021
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-885821-8 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
Corruption has become a central issue in current policy debates. This Handbook provides state of the art research on this important topic. It demonstrates the disastrous effects of high levels of corruption for most areas of human well-being and presents research results about strategies that can get corruption under control.
Recent research demonstrates that the quality of public institutions is crucial for a number of important environmental, social, economic, and political outcomes, and thereby human well-being. The Quality of Government (QoG) approach directs attention to issues such as impartiality in the exercise of public power, professionalism in public service delivery, effective measures against corruption, and meritocracy instead of patronage and nepotism.

This Handbook offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of this rapidly expanding research field and also identifies viable avenues for future research. The initial chapters focus on theoretical approaches and debates, and the central question of how QoG can be measured. A second set of chapters examines the wealth of empirical research on how QoG relates to democratization, social trust and cohesion, ethnic diversity, happiness and human wellbeing, democratic accountability, economic growth and inequality, political legitimacy, environmental sustainability, gender equality, and the outbreak of civil conflicts. The remaining chapters turn to the perennial issue of which contextual factors and policy approaches—national, local, and international—have proven successful (and not so successful) for increasing QoG.

The Quality of Government approach both challenges and complements important strands of inquiry in the social sciences. For research about democratization, QoG adds the importance of taking state capacity into account. For economics, the QoG approach shows that in order to produce economic prosperity, markets need to be embedded in institutions with a certain set of qualities. For development studies, QoG emphasizes that issues relating to corruption are integral to understanding development writ large.

Andreas Bågenholm is Senior Lecturer and a Research Fellow at the Quality of Government (QoG) Institute, University of Gothenburg. Andreas Bågenholm's research focuses on electoral accountability and corruption. Bågenholm has published his work in several peer-reviewed journals, such as Electoral Studies, West European Politics and Public Choice. Monika Bauhr is Associate Professor of Political Science and a Research Fellow at the Quality of Government (QoG) Institute, University of Gothenburg. She is currently a visitng scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University. Her most recent work appears in journals such as the International Studies Quarterly, Global Environmental Politics, Governance, the European Journal of Political Research, the Journal of Common Market Studies, the Journal of European Public Policy and Comparative Political Studies. Marcia Grimes is Associate Professor of Political Science and a Research Fellow at the Quality of Government (QoG) Institute, University of Gothenburg. She has published in numerous journals such as Governance, the Journal of Politics and the European Journal of Political Research. Bo Rothstein holds the August Röhss Chair in Political Science, University of Gothenburg. Together with Sören Holmberg, he founded the Quality of Government (QoG) Institute, University of Gothenburg. His publications include Controlling Corruption (OUP, 2021), Making Sense of Corruption (with Aiysha Varraich, CUP, 2017), and Restructuring the Welfare State (with Sven Steinmo, Palgrave, 2002).

Andreas Bågenholm, Monika Bauhr, Marcia Grimes and Bo Rothstein: Introduction: Quality of Government: Why - What - How
Part I: Theory and Conceptualization
1: Bo Rothstein: Quality of Government: Theory and Conceptualization
2: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi: The Universalization of Ethical Universalism
3: Nikolas Kirby & Jonathan Wolf: 'Quality of Government': A Philosophical Assessment
4: Janine Wedel: Shadow Elites: Beyond Institutional Corruption Theory and Ill-conceived Anti-Corruption Regimes. Toward A New Research Agenda
Part II: Data and methodological Approaches
5: Nicholas Charron: Measuring the Unmeasurable? Taking Stock of QoG Measures
6: Eliska Drapalova: Down-To-Earth: What Can We Learn From Local Case Studies?
7: Mark Knights: What We Can Learn About Corruption From Historical Case Studies?
8: Davide Torsello: The Ethnographic Study of Corruption
Part III: Democracy, Accountability, and Participation
9: Monika Bauhr and Marcia Grimes: Democracy and the Quality of Government
10: Andreas Bågenholm: Corruption Voting and Electoral Accountability
11: Jonas Linde and Stefan Dahlberg: Quality of Government and Political Support
12: Philip Keefer, Carlos Scartascini, and Razvan Vlaicu: Trust, Populism, and the Quality of Government
13: Frida Boräng and Marcia Grimes: Social Accountability and Quality of Government: Effectiveness and Recursive Effects
14: Donatella della Porta and Alice Mattoni: Civil Society Against Corruption
15: Georgios Xezonakis and Stephen Dawson: Electoral Rules and Corruption: A Meta-Analysis
Part IV: Sustainability and Development
16: Jong-sung You: Inequality and Corruption
17: Pelle Ahlerup, Thushyanthan Baskaran, and Arne Bigsten: The Quality of Government and Economic Growth
18: Petrus Olander: Economic Diversification, Homogeneity of Interests and the Impartiality of Government
19: Marina Povitkina and Simon Matti: Quality of Government and Environmental Sustainability
20: Eric Uslaner: Inequality, Education, and Corruption
Part V: International Policies and Global Strategies
21: Simone Dietrich and Matthew S. Winters: Foreign Aid and Quality of Government
22: Francis Fukuyama and Francesca Recanatini: Corruption, Elites and Power: An Overview of International Policy Efforts to Improve the Quality of Government
23: Mathis Lohaus and Ellen Gutterman: International Efforts to Combat Corruption
24: Michael Johnston: Controlling Corruption: Institutional Strategies
Part VI: Diversity, Social Cohesion, and Well-Being
25: Peter Thisted Dinesen and Kim Mannemar Sønderskov: Quality of Government and Social Trust
26: Amy C. Alexander: Gender, Gender Equality, and Corruption: A Review of Theory and Evidence
27: Anna Persson: Bringing Politics Back In: Ethnic Fractionalization, Quality of Government, and Public Goods Provision Revisited
28: John Helliwell, Haifang Huang, and Shun Wang: Happiness and the Quality of Government
29: Ruth Carlitz and Ellen Lust: Governance Beyond the State: Social Institutions and Service Delivery
Part VII: State Structure and Policy
30: Carl Dahlström and Victor Lapuente: Bureaucracy and Government Quality
31: Erin Metz McDonnell and Luiz Vilaça: Pockets of Effectiveness and Islands of Integrity: Variation in Quality of Government Within Central State Administrations
32: Robert I. Rotberg: Improving Governance in Tightly Controlled Societies: The Importance of Transformational Leadership
33: Steven M. Karceski and Edgar Kiser: Taxation and the Quality of Government
34: Staffan Kumlin: Quality of Government and Welfare State Support
Part VIII: State Building and Breakdown
35: Sheri Berman: The Challenge of State Building in Historical Perspective: How States are Built Critically Affects Political Development and Quality of Government
36: Michelle D'Arcy and Marina Nistotskaya: State Capacity, Quality of Government, Sequencing and Development Outcomes
37: Annekatrin Deglow and Hanne Fjelde: The Quality of Government and Civil Conflict
38: Leslie Holmes: Organized Crime and the Quality of Government

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Handbooks
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 252 mm
Gewicht 1626 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-19-885821-3 / 0198858213
ISBN-13 978-0-19-885821-8 / 9780198858218
Zustand Neuware
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