Illicit Financial Flows from South Africa
Decolonial Perspectives on Political Economy and Corruption
Herausgeber: Kamga, Serges Djoyou
Illicit Financial Flows from South Africa
Decolonial Perspectives on Political Economy and Corruption
Herausgeber: Kamga, Serges Djoyou
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This book examines the detrimental impact of illicit financial flows on South Africa's development, political economy and transformation in the twenty-first century. It will be of interest to researchers across African Studies, Global Development, Political Science, Law and Corruption Studies.
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This book examines the detrimental impact of illicit financial flows on South Africa's development, political economy and transformation in the twenty-first century. It will be of interest to researchers across African Studies, Global Development, Political Science, Law and Corruption Studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781032053639
- ISBN-10: 1032053631
- Artikelnr.: 67825213
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781032053639
- ISBN-10: 1032053631
- Artikelnr.: 67825213
Serges Djoyou Kamga is a Professor of Law at the Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs, University of South Africa.
Part 1: Illicit Financial Flows and Political Economy of South Africa 1.
Insights into Illicit Financial Flows from South Africa 2. Nexus Between
Illicit Financial Flows, Governance and Development in the Republic of
South Africa 3. Social and Economic Effects of Illicit Financial Flows in
South Africa 4. Illicit Trading in the Mining Sector 5. Under the Radar
Illicit Outflows from South Africa 6. Illicit Financial Flows and the
Marginalised Population 7. The Political Economy of Tobacco Illicit Trade
in South Africa 8. The Civil Society and the Fight Against Illicit
Financial Flows in Africa 9. An Institutional and Public Policy Response to
Illicit Financial Flows in the Mining Industry of Southern Africa 10.
Regional Economic Communities and the Fight Against Corruption in Africa
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa: A Reading from an
Afro-Decolonial
Perspective 11. Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa 12. Illicit
Financial Flows in (South) Africa and the Problem of Meaning 13. Nailing
the Devil on The Cross 14. The Nexus Between Illicit Financial Flows and
the Recent Downgrade of South Africa's Ratings by Credit Ratings Agencies
15. Reactive Versus Constructive Agency in Combating Illicit Financial
Flows from a South African Perspective 16. The Ethics of Power, Illicit
Financial Flows and the Right to Development 17. Illicit Financial Flows,
State Capture and the Right to Development in South Africa
Insights into Illicit Financial Flows from South Africa 2. Nexus Between
Illicit Financial Flows, Governance and Development in the Republic of
South Africa 3. Social and Economic Effects of Illicit Financial Flows in
South Africa 4. Illicit Trading in the Mining Sector 5. Under the Radar
Illicit Outflows from South Africa 6. Illicit Financial Flows and the
Marginalised Population 7. The Political Economy of Tobacco Illicit Trade
in South Africa 8. The Civil Society and the Fight Against Illicit
Financial Flows in Africa 9. An Institutional and Public Policy Response to
Illicit Financial Flows in the Mining Industry of Southern Africa 10.
Regional Economic Communities and the Fight Against Corruption in Africa
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa: A Reading from an
Afro-Decolonial
Perspective 11. Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa 12. Illicit
Financial Flows in (South) Africa and the Problem of Meaning 13. Nailing
the Devil on The Cross 14. The Nexus Between Illicit Financial Flows and
the Recent Downgrade of South Africa's Ratings by Credit Ratings Agencies
15. Reactive Versus Constructive Agency in Combating Illicit Financial
Flows from a South African Perspective 16. The Ethics of Power, Illicit
Financial Flows and the Right to Development 17. Illicit Financial Flows,
State Capture and the Right to Development in South Africa
Part 1: Illicit Financial Flows and Political Economy of South Africa 1.
Insights into Illicit Financial Flows from South Africa 2. Nexus Between
Illicit Financial Flows, Governance and Development in the Republic of
South Africa 3. Social and Economic Effects of Illicit Financial Flows in
South Africa 4. Illicit Trading in the Mining Sector 5. Under the Radar
Illicit Outflows from South Africa 6. Illicit Financial Flows and the
Marginalised Population 7. The Political Economy of Tobacco Illicit Trade
in South Africa 8. The Civil Society and the Fight Against Illicit
Financial Flows in Africa 9. An Institutional and Public Policy Response to
Illicit Financial Flows in the Mining Industry of Southern Africa 10.
Regional Economic Communities and the Fight Against Corruption in Africa
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa: A Reading from an
Afro-Decolonial
Perspective 11. Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa 12. Illicit
Financial Flows in (South) Africa and the Problem of Meaning 13. Nailing
the Devil on The Cross 14. The Nexus Between Illicit Financial Flows and
the Recent Downgrade of South Africa's Ratings by Credit Ratings Agencies
15. Reactive Versus Constructive Agency in Combating Illicit Financial
Flows from a South African Perspective 16. The Ethics of Power, Illicit
Financial Flows and the Right to Development 17. Illicit Financial Flows,
State Capture and the Right to Development in South Africa
Insights into Illicit Financial Flows from South Africa 2. Nexus Between
Illicit Financial Flows, Governance and Development in the Republic of
South Africa 3. Social and Economic Effects of Illicit Financial Flows in
South Africa 4. Illicit Trading in the Mining Sector 5. Under the Radar
Illicit Outflows from South Africa 6. Illicit Financial Flows and the
Marginalised Population 7. The Political Economy of Tobacco Illicit Trade
in South Africa 8. The Civil Society and the Fight Against Illicit
Financial Flows in Africa 9. An Institutional and Public Policy Response to
Illicit Financial Flows in the Mining Industry of Southern Africa 10.
Regional Economic Communities and the Fight Against Corruption in Africa
Part 2: Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa: A Reading from an
Afro-Decolonial
Perspective 11. Illicit Financial Flows in South Africa 12. Illicit
Financial Flows in (South) Africa and the Problem of Meaning 13. Nailing
the Devil on The Cross 14. The Nexus Between Illicit Financial Flows and
the Recent Downgrade of South Africa's Ratings by Credit Ratings Agencies
15. Reactive Versus Constructive Agency in Combating Illicit Financial
Flows from a South African Perspective 16. The Ethics of Power, Illicit
Financial Flows and the Right to Development 17. Illicit Financial Flows,
State Capture and the Right to Development in South Africa