Corruption and coercion: university autonomy versus State control
Imprint : 2008
Collation :
p. 27-48
Series : European Education, 40, 3
A substantial body of literature considers excessive corruption an indicator of a weak state. However, in nondemocratic societies, corruption--whether informally approved, imposed, or regulated by public authorities--is often an indicator of a vertical power rather than an indicator of a weak state. This article explores the interrelations between the state and higher education institutions based on corruption as a mechanism of administrative control.
- Corruption, Educational management, Governance, Higher education