Imitation of Anti-Corruption Activities of the State as a Factor of Political Corruption
Alexander Kryuchkov
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Alexander Kryuchkov: The National Academy of Study and Analysis of the Problems of Corruption, Russia
The Russian Academic Journal, 2015, vol. 34, issue 4
Abstract:
Today we say that the Russian political system has died and it can’t be used any longer. All this time up to the mid 1990s it was playingthe role of a facade, behind which the privatization of our state by the government official bureaucrats in tandem with the criminalworld was taking place. Since 2000s the government of Russia has been ruling the country in the regime of “manual control” and it’sonly the imitation of ruling by means of construction of social reality. One of the manifestations of this imitation is the governmentalanti-corruption activities.
Keywords: imitation, state government, construction of social reality, anti-corruption activities, political elite, political competition, political corruption, trend of development, colonial expansion, political instability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-02-10
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