Corruption | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Corruption category, you will find in-depth analyses of the abuse of power, economic dependencies, and systemic interconnections between politics, business, and organized crime. The titles cover topics such as lobbying, government waste, resource conflicts, whistleblowing, and the impact of corruption on democracies—from Europe and the U.S. to emerging economies. The target audience includes political scientists, journalists, students, and interested citizens who wish to explore the causes, mechanisms, and countermeasures of corruption.
Typical genres include investigative non-fiction, political biographies, case studies, and theoretical treatises. You will gain insights into historical and current scandals, the role of intelligence agencies, the link between corruption and populism, and the consequences for society and the rule of law. The titles are based on research, document analysis, and expert interviews.