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Corruption and the relevance of political science
Mapping related disciplines
The evolution of corruption as a concept
Corruption and human rights
Corruption and clientelism
Corruption and patronage
Corruption and patrimonialism
Corruption, state capture and political particularism
The Chinese exception and alternative
In conclusion: what is the opposite of corruption?
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