Introduction / Kempe Ronald Hope, Sr and Bornwell C. Chikulo
Pt. I. Theoretical and Analytical Perspectives
1. Corruption and Development in Africa / Kempe Ronald Hope, Sr
2. Political, Economic, and Cultural Bases of Corruption in Africa / Bertha Z. Osei-Hwedie and Kwaku Osei-Hwedie
3. Kleptocracy and Reform in African Regimes: Theory and Examples / Jacqueline Coolidge and Susan Rose-Ackerman
4. Aid Abuse and Mismanagement in Africa: Problems of Accountability, Transparency and Ethical Leadership / Gervase S. Maipose
5. Combating Corruption in Africa: Analysis and Context / George B. N. Ayittey
6. Controlling Corruption in Africa: a Public Choice Perspective / John Mukum Mbaku
7. Western Policies and African Realities: the New Anti-Corruption Agenda / Stephen P. Riley
Pt. II. Country Case-Studies
8. Corruption and Accumulation in Zambia / Bornwell C. Chikulo
9. Ghana: the Continuing Search for Cures in the Fight Against Corruption / Joseph R. A. Ayee
10. Controlling Corruption in Sierra Leone: an Assessment of Past Efforts and Suggestions for the Future / Sahr J. Kpundeh
11. Public Sector Corruption and its Control in South Africa / Constanze Bauer
12. Endemic Corruption in Cameroon: Insights on Consequences and Control / Charles M. Fombad
13. Governmental Reforms and the Control of Corruption in Ethiopia / Bamidele Olowu
14. Tackling the Corruption Epidemic in Nigeria / John Erero and Tony Oladoyin
15. Curbing Corruption through Democratic Accountability: Lessons From Botswana / John D. Holm.