Controlling corruption
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Controlling corruption
(The politics of corruption / series editor: Robert Williams, 4)(An Elgar reference collection)
Edward Elgar, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of articles on corruption. It discusses the variety of prescriptions presented as ways of controlling corruption. Topics covered include: the political dimensions of corruption cleanups; redesigning the state to fight corruption; and the role of public administration.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 General: the political dimensions of corruption cleanups -a framework for analysis, Kate Gillespie and Glenn Okruhlik
- combating corruption around the world, Peter Eigen
- revisiting anti-corruption strategies - tilt towards incentive-driven approaches? Daniel Kaufmann
- the role of a national integrity system in fighting corruption, Petter Langseth, Rick Stapenhurst and Jeremy Pope
- redesigning the state to fight corruption - transparency, competition and privatization, Susan Rose-Ackerman
- dealing with corruption - the next steps, Alan Doig
- the political economy of ati-corruption strategies in Africa, Stephen P. Riley. Part 2 Codes of conduct/ethical controls: edicts and etiquette - regulating conflict of interest in Congress and the House of Commons, Michael M. Atkinson and Maureen Mancuso
- implementing corruption prevention strategies through codes of conduct, Mark Findlay and Andrew Stewart. Part 3 Legal/formal: political corruption and the role of public prosecutors in Italy, Adriana Alberti
- legal responses to state corruption in Commonwealth Africa, Simon Coldham
- Canada's task force on conflict of interest, Kenneth M. Gibbons. Part 4 Civil service: cleaning up and invigorating the civil service, Robert Klitgaard
- the role of the public administration in fighting corruption, Frederick Stapenhurst and Petter Langseth. Part 5 Agencies. (Part contents)
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