Praxisteil I: East African Community (EAC)
In: Regionale Integration im sub-saharischen Afrika, S. 69-155
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In: Regionale Integration im sub-saharischen Afrika, S. 69-155
In: Africa and International Organization, S. 182-205
In: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development; Economic Integration, Currency Union, and Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in East Africa, S. 41-54
In: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development; Economic Integration, Currency Union, and Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in East Africa, S. 193-214
In: Handbook of Research on In-Country Determinants and Implications of Foreign Land Acquisitions; Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics, S. 263-286
In: Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development; Economic Integration, Currency Union, and Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in East Africa, S. 77-96
In: Poverty and Well-Being in East Africa; Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion and Well-Being, S. 61-86
In: Energy Resources in East Africa, S. 45-64
In: China and Asian Regionalism, S. 21-28
In: Government Agencies, S. 393-398
In: Regionale Integration im sub-saharischen Afrika, S. 157-320
In: China and East Asia; Series on Contemporary China, S. 127-147
In: Children, Childhood and Youth in the British World, S. 109-126
In: The EU, NATO and the Integration of Europe, S. 77-111
Contends that corruption in African nations is not more prevalent than it is in East Asian nations. Three factors that determine the extent of corruption in a given nation are identified: the developmental nature, legitimacy, & economic history of a state; the state's form of social organization; & the interaction between the first two factors. Whereas relations between East Asian states & their private sectors resemble strong networks, it is claimed that such connections in African nations are simply loose relationships. Several additional differences that render corruption a better strategy for achieving economic development in East Asian nations are also noted. J. W. Parker