by: Shaazka Beyerle
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How do citizens counter corruption and exact accountability from power holders? What strategic value does people power bring to the anticorruption struggle? Can bottom-up, citizen-based strategies com...
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How do citizens counter corruption and exact accountability from power holders? What strategic value does people power bring to the anticorruption struggle? Can bottom-up, citizen-based strategies complement and reinforce top-down anticorruption efforts? Addressing these questions―and demonstrating the critical role of grassroots efforts in the anticorruption/accountability equation―Shaazka Beyerle explores how millions of people around the world have refused to be victims of corruption and become instead the protagonists of successful nonviolent civic movements to gain accountability and promote positive political, social, and economic change. CONTENTS: Introduction. Corruption, People, and Power. Approaches to Curbing Corruption. Blacklisting Corrupt Candidates: Korea. Digital Resistance for Clean Politicians: Brazil. Citizens Protect an Anticorruption Commission: Indonesia. Nonviolent Resistance Against the Mafia: Italy. A Citizen Pillar Against Corruption: India. Community Monitoring for Postwar Transformation: Afghanistan. Curbing Police Corruption through Engagement and Disruption: Uganda. Highlights from Five Cases: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Egypt, Kenya, Mexico, and Turkey. What We Have Learned. The International Dimension.