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The Dilemma of Corruption in Southeast Asia

By: Fethi Ben Jomma Ahmed

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In our modern societies, the issue of corruption has come to the limelight by attracting the attention of increasing numbers of social scientists from various backgrounds like economists, sociologists, political scientists and legislators. In addition to the individual and collective efforts made by social analysts, corruption has been a constant concern to regional as well as international organizations.

This book is a thorough scrutiny of various sociological perspectives in order to assess the opportunities they provide in analyzing, understanding and ultimately checking corruption. In addition, there is Islamic approach to corruption drawn from the main Islamic sources, i.e., the Holy Qur'an and the Traditions of the Prophet Muhammad which is indispensable for Muslims and for future theoretical studies.

The irrefutable shortage of theories and conceptual backgrounds, together with the complexity of the phenomenon and its challenging theoretical and applied nature, as well as the need for a sociological viewpoint, have been the focal concerns of the first three chapters of the present book.

The second part of this book addresses the issue of high-level corruption in the region of Southeast Asia in general and in Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia in particular. It is designed to investigate the problem of corruption at different periods of modern history of Southeast Asia taking into account all factors that have been outlined earlier.
ISBN:9789831002643

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Weight 450 g
Dimensions 227 × 150 × 18 mm
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ISBN 9789831002643