Anyone want to point me to books about corruption in post-war governments? Specifically in democratic and/or semi-democratic countries? Post-coup is okay as well.
(US history for the reconstruction era, too! Although here I will come right out and say that I prefer a liberal/revisionist bias, which is to say: a history that is not in immediate and obvious favor of The South.)
Available in kindle format is a massive boon, as are articles on Jstor (I will bribe my librarian friends to acquire them for me.).
(there are knobs turning in my head, that I don't want to talk much about at the moment, but this is newly relevant to my interests.)
(US history for the reconstruction era, too! Although here I will come right out and say that I prefer a liberal/revisionist bias, which is to say: a history that is not in immediate and obvious favor of The South.)
Available in kindle format is a massive boon, as are articles on Jstor (I will bribe my librarian friends to acquire them for me.).
(there are knobs turning in my head, that I don't want to talk much about at the moment, but this is newly relevant to my interests.)