
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption
Lessons from Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore
Jon S. T. Quah(Editor)
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Published on 18. November 2013
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-1-78190-730-6 (ISBN)
Description
Corruption is a serious problem in many countries around the world, according to Transparency International's 2012 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) and the World Bank's 2011 Control of Corruption governance indicator. However, some countries like New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, Singapore and Hong Kong, have consistently performed better on these two indicators than other countries. While some research has been done in the form of case studies on combating corruption there has been no comparative study on how these five countries have succeeded in curbing corruption and the lessons to be learnt by other countries. This book seeks to explain why these five countries have succeeded in combating corruption; and identify the lessons which other countries can learn from these successful experiences. Of interest to policy-makers, anti-corruption practitioners and civil society activists, the edited book will also be a useful resource for undergraduate and graduate courses on corruption and governance in universities as well as for training courses on anti-corruption strategies conducted by anti-corruption agencies and international organizations in various countries.
Reviews / Votes
'[the book] will be of interest to scholars and practitioners in public administration, comparative politics, and anticorruption. It complements and extends current econometric approaches to understanding corruption and relates it to broader macrohistorical themes in development. It will also be very useful for teaching in the growing number of university courses on corruption, raising questions of method as well as substance.' Peter Larmour, Australian National University. Reviewed in Governance, Volume 27, Issue 3More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78190-730-6 (9781781907306)
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Jon S. T. Quah
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption
Lessons from Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore
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Person
Quah J.S.T. - Retired Professor of Political Science, National University of Singapore, and Anti-Corruption Consultant, Singapore.
Content
Introduction: Different Paths to Curbing Corruption.
The Great Danes: Successes and Subtleties of Corruption Control in Denmark.
Control of Corruption: The Case of Finland.
Engaging the Public: Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption's Community Relations Strategy.
Clean and Green with Deepening Shadows? A Non-Complacent View of Corruption in New Zealand.
Curbing Corruption in Singapore: The Importance of Political Will, Expertise, Enforcement, and Context.
Can India Combat Corruption?.
Accounting for Success in Combating Corruption.
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption: A Comparative Analysis.
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption.
Research in public policy analysis and management.
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption: Lessons from Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore.
Copyright page.
List of Contributors.
About the Authors.
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
The Great Danes: Successes and Subtleties of Corruption Control in Denmark.
Control of Corruption: The Case of Finland.
Engaging the Public: Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption's Community Relations Strategy.
Clean and Green with Deepening Shadows? A Non-Complacent View of Corruption in New Zealand.
Curbing Corruption in Singapore: The Importance of Political Will, Expertise, Enforcement, and Context.
Can India Combat Corruption?.
Accounting for Success in Combating Corruption.
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption: A Comparative Analysis.
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption.
Research in public policy analysis and management.
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption: Lessons from Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore.
Copyright page.
List of Contributors.
About the Authors.
List of Figures.
List of Tables.