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Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Vol. 31 (2023)
Contents of this issue: Presidentâs Page (2) Calls for Papers and Reviewers (3) Member Profile: Dr. Bill Gay (4) Essay: âWhy is Nonviolence an Ethical Response to Populist Violence?â by Alvin Tan (5) Essay Prizes (6) CPP at the APA (7-8) Essay: Roots, by Barry L. Gan (9) Essay: Striving for Perpetual Peace on the Brink of the New Cold War, by Edward Demenchonok (9) Book Discussion: Ludic Ubuntu Ethics: Decolonizing Justice, by Mechthild Nagel (10) Book Discussion: Reintroducing Politics of War and Peace: A Survey of Thought, by Stephana Landwehr (10) Calls for Papers and Conference Announcements (20-22) The Editorâs Ear (23) New Books (24)https://ecommons.udayton.edu/concerned_philosophers/1049/thumbnail.jp
Corruption manual for beginners: "Corruption techniques" in public procurement with examples from Hungary
This paper develops 30 novel quantitative indicators of grand corruption that operationalize
20 distinct techniques of corruption in the context of public procurement. Each indicator
rests on a thorough qualitative understanding of rent extraction from public contracts by
corrupt networks as evidenced by academic literature, interviews and media content
analysis. Feasibility and usefulness of the proposed indicators are demonstrated using
micro-level public procurement data from Hungary in 2009-2012. While the prime value of
this broad set of indicators is the possibility of combining them into a robust composite
indicator of high-level corruption, the high degree of detail also reveals that many
regulatory interventions have succeeded in changing the form of corruption, but not its
overall incidence
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