Government Anti-corruption Strategies: A Cross-cultural Perspective
by Yahong Zhang /
2015 / English / PDF
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As a political and social disease, public corruption costs
governments and businesses around the world trillions of dollars
every year.
As a political and social disease, public corruption costs
governments and businesses around the world trillions of dollars
every year.Government Anti-Corruption Strategies: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective
Government Anti-Corruption Strategies: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective provides you with a better understanding of
public corruption and governments’ anti-corruption practices. It
outlines a general framework of anti-corruption strategies that
governments undertake to effectively curb corrupt practices. Case
studies of several countries illustrate how governments put
anti-corruption strategies into practice.
provides you with a better understanding of
public corruption and governments’ anti-corruption practices. It
outlines a general framework of anti-corruption strategies that
governments undertake to effectively curb corrupt practices. Case
studies of several countries illustrate how governments put
anti-corruption strategies into practice.
This book provides case studies of anti-corruption efforts in
several countries, including China, India, South Korea, Nepal,
and Central and Eastern European countries. It focuses on
developing and transitional countries, where the depth and
effects of corruption are especially severe. The cases highlight
examples of failure as well as success so that the complexity of
corruption issues and the reasons why corruption persists can be
better understood.
This book provides case studies of anti-corruption efforts in
several countries, including China, India, South Korea, Nepal,
and Central and Eastern European countries. It focuses on
developing and transitional countries, where the depth and
effects of corruption are especially severe. The cases highlight
examples of failure as well as success so that the complexity of
corruption issues and the reasons why corruption persists can be
better understood.
Most of the contributors to each chapter are native to the
countries under discussion and provide an insider’s view and
analysis. They expose some of the appalling depths to which
corruption can go. In governments where accountability is
generally weak, legal institutions are poorly developed, civil
liberties and political competition are often restricted, and
laws are frequently flouted, it is the people who ultimately
suffer.
Most of the contributors to each chapter are native to the
countries under discussion and provide an insider’s view and
analysis. They expose some of the appalling depths to which
corruption can go. In governments where accountability is
generally weak, legal institutions are poorly developed, civil
liberties and political competition are often restricted, and
laws are frequently flouted, it is the people who ultimately
suffer.Government Anti-Corruption Strategies: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective
Government Anti-Corruption Strategies: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective represents an international effort to foster a
better understanding of the issues surrounding corruption. This
compelling collection of studies offers insights into real-life
cases of corruption that help you equip yourself to stem
corruption when it appears.
represents an international effort to foster a
better understanding of the issues surrounding corruption. This
compelling collection of studies offers insights into real-life
cases of corruption that help you equip yourself to stem
corruption when it appears.