Corruption and Reform in India
Explore the intricate dynamics of governance with Corruption and Reform in India by Jennifer Bussell, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This insightful book, spanning 322 pages, delves into why certain governments excel in enhancing public services compared to others. Bussell's thorough examination of administrative reforms, particularly through the lens of digital technology, reveals critical insights into the relationship between political corruption and reform effectiveness. By analyzing various Indian states, she uncovers how politicians' access to corrupt income significantly influences the timing, management, and scope of these reforms. A must-read for anyone interested in political science, governance, and the role of technology in public administration, this book offers a compelling narrative that blends rigorous research with practical implications.