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ISBN: 9788432238703

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Fecha de edición 12/05/2021
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320

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BARCELONA

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La autora más aclamada de las letras irlandesas, la heredera legítima de Edna O’Brien, llega a Seix Barral con una novela portentosa. 

Esta es la historia de la leyenda del teatro irlandés Katherine O’Dell: sus inusuales comienzos; su estrellato temprano en Hollywood y ya en la madurez, sus altibajos en Dublín y en el West End de Londres. La vida de Katherine es y ha sido siempre una gran actuación, con su hija Norah mirando desde las bambalinas. Pero esta historia de amor entre madre e hija no puede sobrevivir al pasado de Katherine o al daño que le inflige el mundo. La fama se convertirá en infamia cuando Katherine decida cometer un extraño crimen e inicie un imparable descenso a los infiernos.

Chapter 1 Introduction: Political Corruption in a World in Transition 
Jonathan Mendilow, Eric Phélippeau

Part I. Transitions 

Chapter 2 Fixed Legalistic Definitions of Corruption in Shifting Realities: Some Implications from Brazil 
Ezequiel Martins Paz

Chapter 3 Corruption Perceptions and Transitions: Balancing the Needs of NGO Clients and Organizational Sustainability
Paulina Alvarado-Goldman

Chapter 4 Fetishizing Altruism: Corruption in the International Aid Context and the presumption of doing no wrong
Maria D. Bermudez

Part II. The setting of corruption 

Chapter 5 Persuasive Corrupters: Arguments Made to Corrupt Public Officials 
Mónica García Quesada,
Fernando Jiménez Sánchez

Chapter 6 Local corruption in the Czech Republic: Does size matter?
Stanislav Balík

Chapter 7 Political Corruption in a World in Transition: The Fluctuating Boundaries of Corruption 
Sofia Wickberg

Part III. “Legal Corruption” 

Chapter 8 Civilizing French politics: Illegality, Playing with the Rules, Offenses and Public Probity 
Alix Meyer, Eric Phélippeau

Chapter 9 The untimely disappearance of the “appearance of influence” in American politics
Olivia Newman

Chapter 10 Parties of political entrepreneurs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Unfolding tale of multifaceted actors
Roman Chytilek, Petra Svačinová

Part VI. Populism: A ‘Special Case’ of Legal corruption? 

Chapter 11 Machiavelli, Elite Theory, and the State of Exception: The Corruptions of Populism 
Frank Rusciano

Chapter 12 Light onto Europe or Darkness at Noon? Corruption, Civil Society, Populism and Manipulation in Romania
Michael Shafir

Chapter 13 What we Talk About When we Talk About Corruption 
Robert G. Boatright, Molly Brigid McGrath

List of contributors

Jonathan Mendilow is professor of political science and global studies at Rider University in Laurenceville, New Jersey. He serves as the current chair of the IPSA Research Committee on ‘Political Finance and Political Corruption’. He has published extensively on political finance, party competition, Middle Eastern politics and modern political theory.

Eric Phélippeau is professor of political science at Paris Nanterre University, member of the Institute for Political Social Sciences (ISP, UMR 7220 CNRS) and the IPSA Research Committee on ‘Political Finance and Political Corruption’. His research focuses on political finance and political corruption, ethics regulations in politics, and political professionalization.