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The Anti-Corruption Activist

2021
This chapter tackles the first dimension of Navalny—as an anti-corruption activist—opening with a discussion of his ‘Putin’s Palace’ investigation. The chapter then describes Navalny’s early activities as a minority shareholder activist and blogger, investigating allegations of corruption in large Russian corporations. As Navalny’s activities have been
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Anti-corruption: prevention and control

2018
The chapter takes its point of departure from the fact that scandals of the kind considered in the previous chapter are important in driving efforts to tackle problems like corruption because they create the public pressure needed to ensure they are taken seriously.
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The Long Arm of Anti‐corruption: Extraterritoriality and Anti‐corruption Targeted Sanctions

Global Policy, 2020
Both books recommend systematization of anti‐corruption norms whether by the means of legal institutions (Hock) or agreeing on a set of human rights safeguards against anti‐corruption sanctions (Moiseienko). Both argue that unless there is a shared understanding of what international law requires and how far states may or may not go in the enforcement ...
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Anti-Corruption

2023
Matt Hannaford, Paul Turner
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The Politics of Anti-Corruption

2021
Abstract As other chapters have made clear, the corruption of politics was a concern of the pre-modern era, especially in relation to political officers. Yet alongside the corruption of politics there was also a very strong politics of corruption.
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The place of anti-corruption compliance in the system of anti-corruption measures

Право и государство: теория и практика, 2022
E.V. Khadykina, S.Yu. Simorot
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Anti-corruption in History

2017
Anticorruption in History is the first major collection of case studies on how past societies and polities, in and beyond Europe, defined legitimate power in terms of fighting corruption and designed specific mechanisms to pursue that agenda. It is a timely book: corruption is widely seen today as a major problem, undermining trust in government ...
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The Anti-Corruption Dilemma

2020
Anti-corruption will be the greatest challenge for China’s leaders over the next 10 years. The Report to the Eighteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China stated the issue of corruption could “cause the collapse of the Party and the fall of the state.” Can anti-corruption save the party?
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