Whatever you do, never use the C word An overview of Southeast Asian anti-corruption research and application

The 40 years of anti-corruption (AC) research and practices, the progress made, and the challenges ahead in East Asia carve out the pre-conditions for effective AC agencies. These preconditions are put in a wider context of organizational-technical, political-economic, and microeconomic research, us...

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Published in:Philippine Journal of Public Administration Vol. LIV, no. 1-2 (Jan. 2010 - Dec. 2010), 239-256
Main Author: Ligthart, Michael
Resource Type: Article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Summary:The 40 years of anti-corruption (AC) research and practices, the progress made, and the challenges ahead in East Asia carve out the pre-conditions for effective AC agencies. These preconditions are put in a wider context of organizational-technical, political-economic, and microeconomic research, using surveying, modeling, mapping and risk-analyses, the main diagnostics of applied AC research to single out country/sector specific AC strategies. Systemic AC research is only ten years young, progressing along the tangibles of procurement, financial management, and service delivery, given the emerging body of political-economic country and sector studies, and identifying corruption and possible interventions. The academe and policy research should advance along the axes of financial control and political context.
Physical Description:tables, illustrations