Includes bibliographical references (pages 958-966).
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pt. I. Terms, concepts, and definitions -- pt. II. Comparing across time and countries -- pt. III. Perceptions and distinctions -- pt. IV. Political development -- pt. V. Modernization and corruptions -- pt. VI. Corruption and economic growth -- pt. VII. Endemic corruption and African underdevelopment -- pt. VIII. The Asian exception? Corruption as a lesser handicap -- pt. IV. Reactions to corruption in authoritarian regimes -- pt. X. Corruption in the levels of American government -- pt. XI. Political parties and political corruption -- pt. XII. Corruption inheritance: entrenched or transitional -- pt. XIII. Corruption terms, measures, and methodologies -- pt. XIV. International efforts to control corruption.