Preventing Corruption in Asia
Institutional Design and Policy Capacity
Herausgeber: Gong, Ting; Ma, Stephen K
Preventing Corruption in Asia
Institutional Design and Policy Capacity
Herausgeber: Gong, Ting; Ma, Stephen K
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This book focuses on the choice of institutional design in preventing corruption, rather than treating corruption as a practical or technical problem to be corrected by strong political will and good anti-corruption policy measures.
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This book focuses on the choice of institutional design in preventing corruption, rather than treating corruption as a practical or technical problem to be corrected by strong political will and good anti-corruption policy measures.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415665995
- ISBN-10: 041566599X
- Artikelnr.: 33259623
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415665995
- ISBN-10: 041566599X
- Artikelnr.: 33259623
Ting Gong is Professor of Political Science at City University of Hong Kong. She has done extensive research on corruption and anti-corruption reform. Stephen K. Ma is Professor of Political Science at California State University, Los Angeles. He has done extensive research on administrative ethics.
1. Beyond Enforcement: Anticorruption Reform as a Problem of Institutional
Design Part 1: Anticorruption Reform in the People's Republic of China 2.
China's War on Corruption 3. Rent Seeking under the Licensing State: The
Institutional Sources of Economic Corruption in China 4. Cadre Recruitment
And Corruption: What Goes Wrong? 5. The Institutionalization of Party
Discipline Inspection in China: Dynamics and Dilemmas 6. "Policing The
Police": A Perennial Challenge for China's Anticorruption Agencies 7.
Preventing Corruption Through Performance Measurement Part 2: Corruption
and Institutional Design: Learning Across Regions 8. Japan, Korea, the
Philippines, China: Four Syndromes of Corruption 9. Curbing Corruption in a
One-Party Dominant System: Learning from Singapore's Experience 10.
Combating Corruption in India: Challenges and Approaches 11. Preventing
Corruption in Turkey: Issues, Instruments, and Institutions 12. Evolving
Perceptions of Government Integrity and Changing Anticorruption Measures in
Taiwan 13. Corruption, Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Pacific
Islands. Concluding Remarks: Toward Cleaner Governance?
Design Part 1: Anticorruption Reform in the People's Republic of China 2.
China's War on Corruption 3. Rent Seeking under the Licensing State: The
Institutional Sources of Economic Corruption in China 4. Cadre Recruitment
And Corruption: What Goes Wrong? 5. The Institutionalization of Party
Discipline Inspection in China: Dynamics and Dilemmas 6. "Policing The
Police": A Perennial Challenge for China's Anticorruption Agencies 7.
Preventing Corruption Through Performance Measurement Part 2: Corruption
and Institutional Design: Learning Across Regions 8. Japan, Korea, the
Philippines, China: Four Syndromes of Corruption 9. Curbing Corruption in a
One-Party Dominant System: Learning from Singapore's Experience 10.
Combating Corruption in India: Challenges and Approaches 11. Preventing
Corruption in Turkey: Issues, Instruments, and Institutions 12. Evolving
Perceptions of Government Integrity and Changing Anticorruption Measures in
Taiwan 13. Corruption, Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Pacific
Islands. Concluding Remarks: Toward Cleaner Governance?
1. Beyond Enforcement: Anticorruption Reform as a Problem of Institutional
Design Part 1: Anticorruption Reform in the People's Republic of China 2.
China's War on Corruption 3. Rent Seeking under the Licensing State: The
Institutional Sources of Economic Corruption in China 4. Cadre Recruitment
And Corruption: What Goes Wrong? 5. The Institutionalization of Party
Discipline Inspection in China: Dynamics and Dilemmas 6. "Policing The
Police": A Perennial Challenge for China's Anticorruption Agencies 7.
Preventing Corruption Through Performance Measurement Part 2: Corruption
and Institutional Design: Learning Across Regions 8. Japan, Korea, the
Philippines, China: Four Syndromes of Corruption 9. Curbing Corruption in a
One-Party Dominant System: Learning from Singapore's Experience 10.
Combating Corruption in India: Challenges and Approaches 11. Preventing
Corruption in Turkey: Issues, Instruments, and Institutions 12. Evolving
Perceptions of Government Integrity and Changing Anticorruption Measures in
Taiwan 13. Corruption, Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Pacific
Islands. Concluding Remarks: Toward Cleaner Governance?
Design Part 1: Anticorruption Reform in the People's Republic of China 2.
China's War on Corruption 3. Rent Seeking under the Licensing State: The
Institutional Sources of Economic Corruption in China 4. Cadre Recruitment
And Corruption: What Goes Wrong? 5. The Institutionalization of Party
Discipline Inspection in China: Dynamics and Dilemmas 6. "Policing The
Police": A Perennial Challenge for China's Anticorruption Agencies 7.
Preventing Corruption Through Performance Measurement Part 2: Corruption
and Institutional Design: Learning Across Regions 8. Japan, Korea, the
Philippines, China: Four Syndromes of Corruption 9. Curbing Corruption in a
One-Party Dominant System: Learning from Singapore's Experience 10.
Combating Corruption in India: Challenges and Approaches 11. Preventing
Corruption in Turkey: Issues, Instruments, and Institutions 12. Evolving
Perceptions of Government Integrity and Changing Anticorruption Measures in
Taiwan 13. Corruption, Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Pacific
Islands. Concluding Remarks: Toward Cleaner Governance?