Selected as one of the six best nonfiction books of 1990 by the editors f the New York Times Book Review, this is a compelling and entertaining account of the author's two-and-a-half year adventure in Equatorial Guinea, and his efforts to get this small bankrupt African nation on the path of structural development.
Selected as one of the six best nonfiction books of 1990 by the editors f the New York Times Book Review, this is a compelling and entertaining...
""Controlling Corruption is a brilliant book. It is far and away the best work on the subject that I have read and I think the best there is."--Aaron Wildavsky, University of California, Berkeley
""Controlling Corruption is a brilliant book. It is far and away the best work on the subject that I have read and I think the best there is."--Aaron ...