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Fighting Corruption in Kazakhstan by Force of Criminal Law
The anti-corruption component of Kazakhstan's state development has been elevated to the rank of state policy. Despite the comprehensive fight against corruption, Kazakhstan, having achieved progressive and radical changes in legislation during the ...
Elena Mitskaya
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Anti-corruption, government subsidies, and investment efficiency
The problem of corruption in socio-economic development has long been a focus of academics and practitioners. To address this concern in China, the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China instituted a new anti-corruption policy.
Huili Zhang, Ran An, Qinlin Zhong
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Long live RAMSI? Peace‐building, anti‐corruption and political will in Solomon Islands
Donor‐led post‐conflict interventions often involve the transfer of anti‐corruption institutions and approaches. However, some question the sustainability of these efforts.
Grant W. Walton, Husnia Hushang
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International approaches to tackling corruption: what works and what doesn't? [PDF]
A well-developed set of international anti-corruption tools now exists. These range from broad conventions to focused initiatives in specific policy areas.
Hough, Dan
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Changing the Conversation, Why We Need to Reframe Corruption as a Public Health Issue; Comment on “We Need to Talk About Corruption in Health Systems” [PDF]
There has been slow progress with finding practical solutions to health systems corruption, a topic that has long languished in policy-makers “too difficult tray.” Efforts to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) provide a new imperative for addressing
David Clarke
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The “Three No’s” system in the fight against corruption in China [PDF]
The article examines the theoretical and practical development of the “Three No’s” system in China's fight against corruption: "no dare to be corrupted, no option to be corrupted, and no desire to be corrupted".
Nikifortseva A.N.
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Corruption studies for the twenty-first century: paradigm shifts and innovative approaches [PDF]
The key question currently driving innovations in corruption studies is why anti-corruption reforms do not work. The explanatory factors for the disappointing outcomes of anti-corruption interventions over the last twenty-five years include those ...
Bratu, Roxana +2 more
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This article is a review of the materials of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference (with international participation) "Current directions of anti-corruption policy in solving the problems of national security of the Russian Federation ...
A. P. Mazurenko
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HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY DEVELOPMENT
The article considers the historical aspects of the development of corruption from ancient times to the present. The study analyzed the existing views of various thinkers on this negative phenomenon. The study found that the analysis of corruption as a negative social phenomenon is not possible without a study of its historical past, the accumulation ...
Kateryna Naumchuk, Tetiana Trosteniuk
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Bribery and corruption in Australian local councils [PDF]
This paper explores concerns about corruptio and bribery in Australian local government and provides guidance for policy-makers on how to control bribery and corruption.
Islam, Azizul
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