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Lake County Politics: A Cornucopia of Corruption
Unformatted Document Text:  Redlawsk, David P. and James A. McCann. 2005. “Popular Interpretations of ‘Corruption’ and Their Partisan Consequences.” Political Behavior 27(3): 261-283. Rogow, Arnold A. and H. D. Lasswell. 1970. “The City Boss: Game Politician or Gain Politician.” In, Political Corruption: Readings in Com parative Analysis. ed. Arnold Heidenheimer. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. Ross, Bernard H. and Myron A. Levine. 2006. Urban Politics: Power in Metropolitan Am erica. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth. Sarvis, Will. 2000. “The Irrepressible Urge to Manipulate: Election Fraud in Rural Missouri, 1940s - 1970s. Journal of the West 39(4): 63-71. Stokes, Susan. 2004. “Is Vote Buying Undemocratic?” Conference Paper – American Political Science Association. Scott, James C. 1970. “Corruption, Machine Politics, and Political Change.” In Political Corruption: Readings in Com parative Analysis. ed. Arnold Heidenheimer. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. Von Alemann, Ulrich. 2004. “The Unknown Depths of Political Theory: The Case for a Multidimensional Concept of Corruption.” Crime, Law & Social Change 42: 25-34. Von Klaveren, Jacob. 1989. “Corruption as Historical Phenomenon.” In, Political Corruption: A Handbook. ed. Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Michael Johnston, and Victor T. Le Vine. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. Williams, Robert. 2003. “Political Corruption in the Untied States.” In, Corruption in Contem porary Politics, ed. Martin J. Bull and James L. Newell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Zabroski, Steve. 2006. “Gov. Daniels Slams Private E.C. Developer.” The Times (Hammond, Indiana) April 12: 1. 27

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Redlawsk, David P. and James A. McCann. 2005. “Popular Interpretations of
‘Corruption’ and Their Partisan Consequences.” Political Behavior 27(3):
261-283.
Rogow, Arnold A. and H. D. Lasswell. 1970. “The City Boss: Game Politician or
Gain Politician.” In, Political Corruption: Readings in Com parative
Analysis.
ed. Arnold Heidenheimer. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, Inc.
Ross, Bernard H. and Myron A. Levine. 2006. Urban Politics: Power in
Metropolitan Am erica. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.
Sarvis, Will. 2000. “The Irrepressible Urge to Manipulate: Election Fraud in
Rural Missouri, 1940s - 1970s. Journal of the West 39(4): 63-71.
Stokes, Susan. 2004. “Is Vote Buying Undemocratic?” Conference Paper –
American Political Science Association.
Scott, James C. 1970. “Corruption, Machine Politics, and Political Change.” In
Political Corruption: Readings in Com parative Analysis. ed. Arnold
Heidenheimer. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc.
Von Alemann, Ulrich. 2004. “The Unknown Depths of Political Theory: The
Case for a Multidimensional Concept of Corruption.” Crime, Law & Social
Change 42: 25-34.
Von Klaveren, Jacob. 1989. “Corruption as Historical Phenomenon.” In,
Political Corruption: A Handbook. ed. Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Michael
Johnston, and Victor T. Le Vine. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
Williams, Robert. 2003. “Political Corruption in the Untied States.” In,
Corruption in Contem porary Politics, ed. Martin J. Bull and James L.
Newell. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Zabroski, Steve. 2006. “Gov. Daniels Slams Private E.C. Developer.” The
Times (Hammond, Indiana) April 12: 1.
27


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