Politicians made exuberant by winning control of government with a promise to get rid of corruption are tempted to believe that their victory removes all the obstacles that are a legacy from their predecessors. Thus, when the Berlin Wall fell, well-intentioned theorists of the end of history saw no need to worry about corruption because democratic institutions would be a corrective mechanism for the legacy of bad governance from Communist times.
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Rose, R., & Peiffer, C. (2019). Reducing Corruption (pp. 167–186). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92846-3_9
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