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QoG lunchseminarium med Eric Chang

Samhälle & ekonomi

Democratization and Political Corruption in East Asian Democracies

Seminarium
Datum
1 jun 2022
Tid
12:00 - 13:00
Plats
Stora Skansen (rum B336), Sprängkullsgatan 19

Medverkande
Eric Chang, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University
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QoG-institutet arrangerar regelbundet seminarier på temat samhällsstyrningens kvalitet samt korruptionens orsaker och konsekvenser.

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Arrangör
The Quality of Government institute

Abstract:

This paper examines the relationship between democratization and corruption in East Asia.  I challenge the conventional view that democratization reduces corruption, and I argue whether democratization lowers corruption depending on how a country democratizes.  Utilizing the Asian Barometer survey, I first show no evidence that the introduction of popular and direct elections has resulted in less perceived corruption among Asian citizens. Instead, I find that citizens who perceive a higher level of clientelist politics are more likely to consider corruption worsened since democratization. Secondly, making use of the V-Dem dataset, I conduct a cross-national analysis by including all of the young electoral democracies around the world. Similar to my individual-level analysis, I show no statistical difference in corruption before and after democratic transition. I also find that the levels of corruption are indeed higher in new democracies that empower strong presidents and employ clientelism. Together, this paper shows how different levels of executive authorities and different types of democratic linkages can have profound consequences on political corruption for young democracies.