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Fighting corruption through strengthening financial integrity: Reflections on Pakistan’s experience

Fighting corruption through strengthening financial integrity: Reflections on Pakistan’s experience

Fighting corruption through strengthening financial integrity: Reflections on Pakistan’s experience Tom Keatinge and Anton Moiseienko Western enablers not the whole story Much of the anti-corruption work of the recent years has focused on ‘Western’ enablers of kleptocracy, namely financial and non-financial businesses operating in global financial centres. The ever-expanding literature on the subject includes academic…

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Pressure to change: a new donor approach to anti-corruption?

Pressure to change: a new donor approach to anti-corruption?

Pressure to change: a new donor approach to anti-corruption? Phil Mason Introduction The evidence has long been clear that corruption is a brake on a country’s chances of achieving sustainable development. It impedes inclusive economic growth and accentuates inequalities; diverts public funds from productive uses; deters inward investment through increasing the costs to, and unpredictabilities…

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What ‘hidden’ success stories tell us about anti-corruption policy and practice

What ‘hidden’ success stories tell us about anti-corruption policy and practice

What ‘hidden’ success stories tell us about anti-corruption policy and practice Heather Marquette and Caryn Peiffer Identifying ‘Islands of Integrity’ in Uganda and South Africa When Uganda’s Minister of Health literally went undercover in a burqa to investigate bribery, her televised exposé of the health workers who asked her for bribes was one of many…

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Informal networks: the invisible drivers of corruption and implications for anti-corruption practice

Informal networks: the invisible drivers of corruption and implications for anti-corruption practice

Informal networks: the invisible drivers of corruption and implications for anti-corruption practice Claudia Baez-Camargo, Saba Kassa and Cosimo Stahl The need to rethink conventional anti-corruption Conventional anti-corruption approaches advocate for the adoption of legal and institutional reforms in line with international best practices. Nevertheless, these anti-corruption frameworks are often weakly implemented across the Global South.…

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Eradicating Corruption: You Can’t Just Pin Your Hopes on Democracy

Eradicating Corruption: You Can’t Just Pin Your Hopes on Democracy

Eradicating Corruption: You Can’t Just Pin Your Hopes on Democracy Elisabeth Kramer There is a compelling theoretical relationship between democratization and anti-corruption efforts. On the one hand, anti-corruption concerns can be a powerful rallying cry for those who feel disenfranchised from their government, channeling citizen dissatisfaction in ways that can be harnessed to drive democratic…

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Learning to understand corruption as a systemic problem

Learning to understand corruption as a systemic problem

Learning to understand corruption as a systemic problem Johannes Tonn The complexity of corruption means simple approaches do not work Practitioners and researchers increasingly recognize that corruption is a systemic and complex problem (e.g. Scharbatke-Church/ Chigas 2016, Marquette/ Peiffer 2015). This means there are no simple, one-dimensional cause and effect relationships that can adequately explain…

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Why re-think corruption? An introduction to the symposium

Why re-think corruption? An introduction to the symposium

Why re-think corruption? An introduction to the symposium Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett and Paul M. Heywood Introduction It would be hard to argue that the major attention devoted to anti-corruption efforts over the last quarter century has resulted in signal success: according to the most widely-cited measures (for all that they are open to criticism), the global…

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PAR Welcomes new team

PAR Welcomes new team

PAR Welcomes a New Editorial Team 7 Thanks to the efforts of the PAR editorial team, contributors, reviewers, and the team at Wiley, the most recent edition of Journal Citation Reports (2016) ranked PAR 2 out of 47 among public administration journals with an Impact Factor of 3.473. Moreover, PAR is the number-one journal in…

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