Corruption and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding/
- New York: Routledge, 2012.
1. Selling the Peace? Corruption and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding Christine Cheng and Dominik Zaum Part I: Conceptualising Corruption in Peacebuilding Contexts 2. Conceptualising Corruption in Peacebuilding Contexts Mark Philp 3. Corruption and Government Susan Rose-Ackerman 4. Corrupting Peace? Corruption, Peacebuilding, and Reconstruction Philip LeBillon 5. Aiding the State or Aiding Corruption? Aid and Corruption in Post-Conflict Countries Sarah von Billerbeck
Part II: Case Studies 6. The Political Economy of Corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina Michael Pugh and Boris Divjak 7. Adaptation, Compensation and Imposition: Paradigms for Purging the Bosnian Judiciary Per Bergling 8. Anti-Corruption Efforts in Liberia: Are They Aimed at the Right Targets? Will Reno 9. Corrupting or consolidating the Peace: The Drug Economy and Post-conflict Peacebuilding in Afghanistan Jonathan Goodhand 10. Reconstruction and Peace Building under Extreme Adversity: The Problem of Pervasive Corruption in Iraq Robert Looney 11. The Nexus of Militarization and Corruption in Post-Conflict Sri Lanka Zachariah Mampilly
Part III: Anti-Corruption Measures in Peacebuilding Contexts 12. Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Legitimacy, and Anti-Corruption Commissions John Heilbrunn 13. Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Civil Society and Corruption in Post-Conflict States Roberto Belloni 14. International Campaigns for Transparency: Leveraging EITI and PWYP for Broader Political Reforms Alexandra Gillies and Page Dykstra