Anti-Corruption in a Discordant World

Contestation, Abuse, and Innovation

David Jackson editor Inge Amundsen editor David Aled Williams editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:10th Feb '26

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 10th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Anti-Corruption in a Discordant World cover

As the United Nations Convention against Corruption celebrates 20 years, there could be a sense that anti-corruption discourses, policies, and practices are settling into a stable, consensus-driven phase. This edited volume argues they are not.

Bringing together perspectives from around the world, this book captures the turbulent contemporary practice of anti-corruption. It shows it to be an arena in which domestic and transnational politics play out, shaping outcomes in often unpredictable ways. The purpose and means of this policy field are disputed and re-interpreted. Populist and illiberal leaders hijack anti-corruption to target opponents, restrict media and civil society, or even legitimise authoritarian rule. However, new forms of collective action and technology are emerging to forge novel paths forward.

Through various chapters, ranging from Russia to Brazil and Sri Lanka to the United Kingdom, the book shines a light on the contestation and abuse of contemporary anti- corruption, as well as on the innovation emerging to tackle one of the world’s most pressing problems. The book looks to the future to consider the anti-corruption we need to meet the challenges of a discordant world.

This book will be an essential read for students, researchers, professionals, and activists interested in how anti-corruption practice unfolds in a volatile age.

"Anti-Corruption in a Discordant World offers a realist’s perspective on global corruption, arguing against “toolkits” and quick-fix reforms by showing that progress against corruption will entail prolonged contestation, clear understanding of how power is abused, and reform innovations rather than revisiting “best practices” that may not be appropriate everywhere. The book arrives at the right time: if the US is stepping back from the fight against global corruption, these voices from many parts of the world deserve our close attention."

Michael Johnston, Emeritus Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science, Colgate University, USA.

"This timely and incisive volume unpacks the messy realities of anti-corruption, posing urgent questions about who benefits from anti-corruption efforts and how new ideas emerge in adverse conditions. Essential reading for scholars and development professionals alike."

Fahmida Khatun, Executive Director at Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh.

"For the world to be a better place, the fight against corruption is a fight that must be sustained and won. Anti-Corruption in a Discordant World presents lucid and scholarly interrogations of the many faces of corruption and shows how to combat it."

Emmanuel Oladipo Ojo, Associate Professor at Ekiti State University, Nigeria.

ISBN: 9781032872988

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250 pages