There has been a rapid scaling up of anti-corruption initiatives since the mid-1990s, and anti-corruption programs are now a core part of development policy and practice. This book examines the relevance of anti-corruption discourse in Papua New Guinea, one of the most culturally rich and `corrupt¿ countries on earth.
There has been a rapid scaling up of anti-corruption initiatives since the mid-1990s, and anti-corruption programs are now a core part of development policy and practice. This book examines the relevance of anti-corruption discourse in Papua New Guinea, one of the most culturally rich and `corrupt¿ countries on earth.
Grant W. Walton is a Research Fellow for the Development Policy Centre at the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Australia. Over the past decade Grant has conducted research in the Pacific, Asia and Africa. He has published in numerous academic journals and books and has authored major reports for donors and NGOs. He is the Deputy Director (International Development) for the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption, and a Research Fellow with the Developmental Leadership Program, University of Birmingham, UK.
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1. Introduction 2. Alternative and mainstream views on corruption in the land of the unexpected 3. Corruption in PNG: perspectives and evidence 4. The Nation's Guardians: National anti corruption organisations views on corruption 5. Integrity warriors: International anti corruption agencies' views on corruption 6. the (anti )politics of anti corruption 7. Conclusions: appraising anti corruption efforts in a weak state
1. Introduction 2. Alternative and mainstream views on corruption in the land of the unexpected 3. Corruption in PNG: perspectives and evidence 4. The Nation's Guardians: National anti corruption organisations views on corruption 5. Integrity warriors: International anti corruption agencies' views on corruption 6. the (anti )politics of anti corruption 7. Conclusions: appraising anti corruption efforts in a weak state
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