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Johnston,
Michael. "Public policies, private choices: new-town
planning and lifestyles in three nations [Great Britain, United
States and Russia]." Urban Affairs Quarterly 13, no. 1
(1977): 3-32.
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Price, Hugh B.,
Michael Johnston, and Doris Zelinsky. "An urban service
corps for unemployed youth." Review of Black Political
Economy 6, no. 3 (1977): 279-293.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Patrons and clients, jobs and machines: a case
study of the uses of patronage." The American Political
Science Review 73, no. 2 (1979): 385-398.
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Johnston,
Michael. Political Corruption and Political Policy in America.
Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole Pub., 1982.
CASE Main JK2249 .J63 1982
Johnston,
Michael. "The 'New Christian Right' in American
politics." Political Quarterly 53, no. 2 (1982):
181-199.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption and political culture in American: an
empirical perspective." Publius 13, no. 1 (1983):
19-39.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Inventing ethics: corruption in British politics.
Review article." parliamentary Affairs 38, Winter
(1985): 129-130.
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Johnston,
Michael. "The political consequences of corruption: a
reassessment." Comparative Politics 18, no. 4 (1986):
459-477.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Right and wrong in American politics: popular
conceptions of corruption." Polity 18, no. 3 (1986):
367-391.
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McKinney,
Jerome B., and Michael Johnston, eds. Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in
Government: causes, consequences, and cures. Philadelphia:
Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1986.
CASE Main HJ257.2 .F72 1986
Heidenheimer,
Arnold J., Michael Johnston, and Victor T. Levine, eds.
Political Corruption: a handbook. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction
Books, 1989.
CASE Main JF1525.C66 P65 1989
Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption, inequality, and change." In
Corruption, Development and Inequality: soft touch or hard
graft?, ed. Peter M. Ward, 13-37. London: Routledge, 1989.
CASE Main JF1525.C6 C67 1989
Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption and political culture in Britain and
the United States." Innovation 2, no. 4 (1989): 417-436.
Johnston,
Michael. "The Christian right and the powers of
television." In Manipulating Public Opinion: essays on
public opinion as a dependent variable, ed. Michael Margolis and
G. Mauser, 203-221. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks-Cole, 1989.
CASE Main HN90.P8 M29 1989
Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption and political culture in Britain and
the United States." In Political Corruption and Scandals:
case studies from East and West, ed. Nick Rainer, Mark Philp,
and Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, 31-50. Vienna: VWGO, 1989.
Johnston,
Michael. "The political consequences of corruption: a
reassessment." In Political Corruption: a handbook, ed.
Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Michael Johnston, and Victor T. LeVine,
985-1006. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1989.
CASE Main JF1525.C66 P65 1989
Johnston,
Michael. "Right and wrong in American politics: popular
conceptions of corruption." In Political Corruption: a
handbook, ed. Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Michael Johnston, and
Victor T. LeVine, 743-761. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction
Books, 1989.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption and political culture in Britain and
the United States." Innovation 2, no. 4 (1991): 417-436.
Johnston,
Michael. "Political corruption: historical conflict and the
rise of standards." Journal of Democracy 2, no. 4 (1991):
48-60.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Right and wrong in British politics: fits of
morality in comparative perspective." Polity 24, no. 1
(1991): 1-25.
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Johnston,
Michael. "What Price Profits?" In British Social
Attitudes -- the 9th Report, ed. Roger Jowell et. al., 131-154.
Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1992.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption as a process: lessons for analysis and
reform." Police Studies 15, no. 4 (1992): 156-166.
Johnston,
Michael. "Disengaging from democracy." In British
Social Attitudes -- the 10th Report: International Social
Attitudes, 1-22. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1993.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption as a process: lessons for analysis and
reform." In Coping with Corruption in a Borderless World,
ed. Maurice Punch, Emile Kolthoff, Kees van der Vijver, and Bram
van Vliet, 39-58. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1993.
Johnston,
Michael. ""Micro" and "macro"
possibilities for reform." Corruption and Reform 7, no. 3
(1993): 189-204.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Political corruption: historical conflict and the
rise of standards." In The Global Resurgence of Democracy,
ed. Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner, 193-205. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.
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Johnston, M.,
S.P. Riley, and A. Doig, eds. "Special issue on Corruption
and Reform". Vol. 19, no. 4, Crime Law and Social Change,
1993.
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Hao, Yufan, and
Michael Johnston. "Reform at the crossroads: an analysis of
Chinese corruption." Asian Perspective 19, no. 1 (1995):
117-149.
Johnston,
Michael, and Yufan Hao. "China's surge of corruption."
Journal of Democracy 6, no. 4 (1995): 80-94.
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Johnston,
Michael. "The search for definitions: the vitality of
politics and the issue of corruption." International Social
Science Journal 149 (1996): 321-335.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Public officials, private interests, and
sustainable democracy: when politics and corruption meet."
In Corruption and the Global Economy, 61-82. Washington, D.C.:
Institute for International Economics, 1997.
Johnston,
Michael. "The vices--and virtues--of corruption."
Current History 96, no. 611 (1997): 270-273.
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Johnston,
Michael. "The search for definitions: the vitality of
politics and the issue of corruption." International Social
Science Journal 48, no. 3 (1997): 371-387.
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Johnston,
Michael. "What can be done about entrenched
corruption?" In Annual World Bank Conference on Development
Economics 1997, 69-90. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1998.
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Johnston,
Michael. "Cross-border corruption: points of vulnerability
and challenges for reform." In Corruption and Integrity
Improvement Initiatives in Developing Countries, 13-23. New
York: United Nations, 1998.
Johnston,
Michael. "The elite culture of corruption in American
Politics." In Argent, Politique, et Corruption: Actes du
colloque, ed. Anne Deysine and Donna Kesselman. Paris:
Université Paris X-Nanterre, 1999.
Johnston,
Michael. "Fighting systemic corruption: social foundations
for institutional reform." European Journal of Development
Research 10, no. 1 (1999): 85-104.
Johnston,
Michael. "A brief history of anticorruption agencies."
In The Self-Restraining State: power and accountability in New
Democracies, ed. Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond, and Marc F.
Plattner, 217-226. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1999.
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Johnston,
Michael, and Roger Jowell. "Citizenship and the social
fabric." In British Social Attitudes -- the 16th Report:
Who Shares New Labour Values?, ed. Roger Jowell, John Curtice,
Alison Park, and Katarina Thomson, 179-204. Aldershot: Ashgate,
1999.
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Johnston,
Michael. ""Corruption et démocratie: menaces pour le
développement, possibilités de réforme" [Corruption and
democracy: threats to development, opportunities for
reform]." Revue Tiers Monde 41, no. 161 (2000): 117-142.
Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption: the costs for development and good
governance." In Combating Corruption in Asian and Pacific
Economies, 87-100. Manila: Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development and Asian Development Bank, 2001.
Johnston,
Michael. "Corruption." In Oxford Companion to Politics
of the World, ed. Joel Kriegger et. al. Oxford and New York:
Oxford University Press, 2001.
Johnston,
Michael, Arnold J. Heidenheimer, and Victor T. LeVine, eds.
Political Corruption 2000. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press,
forthcoming.
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