Asian Education and Development Studies. Volume 4, Number 1, Effectiveness of anti-corruption agencies in five Asian countries /
While most Asian countries have initiated various anti-corruption measures during the past 60 years, their effectiveness in curbing corruption has been mixed, with few success stories and many failures. Why is corruption still a serious problem in many Asian countries in spite of their anti-corrupti...
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Language: | English |
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[Bradford, England] :
Emerald,
2015
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Series: | Asian Education and Development Studies: Volume 4, Issue 1.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Editorial boards; Guest editorial; Anti-corruption measures in China: suggestions for reforms; Anti-corruption measures the Japanese way: prevention matters; Treading the straight and righteous path: curbing corruption in the Philippines; Singapore's Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau; Sibling rivalry among anti-corruption agencies in Taiwan; Political independence, operational impartiality, and the effectiveness of anti-corruption agencies; Evaluating the effectiveness of anti-corruption agencies in five Asian countries.