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Anti-Corruption in International Development

Part of the Routledge Corruption and Anti-Corruption Studies series
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Corruption is linked to a wide range of developmental issues, including undermining democratic institutions, slowing economic development and contributing to government instability, poverty and inequality.

It is estimated that corruption costs more than 5 per cent of global GDP, and that more than one trillion US dollars are paid in bribes each year.

This book unpacks the concept of corruption, its political and ethical influences, its measurement, commitments to combat corruption and ways that this is being attempted. Building on the research on the nature, causes and consequences of corruption, this book analyses international anti-corruption interventions in particular.

It discusses approaches to focus efforts to tackle corruption in developing countries on where they are most likely to be successful.

The efforts of the UK are considered as a detailed case study, with comparisons brought in as necessary from other countries' and multilateral institutions' anti-corruption efforts.

Bridging a range of disciplines, Anti-Corruption in International Development will be of interest to students and scholars of international development, public administration, management, international relations, politics and criminal justice.

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Product Details
Routledge
036789209X / 9780367892098
Paperback / softback
17/12/2019
United Kingdom
English
246 pages : illustrations
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2018.