Preventing Corruption in Asia : Institutional Design and Policy Capacity.

Despite intensified governmental and public efforts at corruption control in recent years, official transgression continues to surface in various ways of abusing the unique power and trust that a government holds. Preventing Corruption in Asia addresses a number of crucial questions:-What institutio...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gong, Ting
Other Authors: Ma, Stephen K. K.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012.
Series:Routledge contemporary Asia series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Preventing Corruption in Asia: Institutional Design and Policy Capacity; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Beyond enforcement: Anticorruption reform as a problem of institutional design; Part I 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 agencies7 Preventing corruption through performance measurement: The case of China; Part II 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 Taiwan13 Corruption, culture and institutions: Evidence from the Pacific Islands; 14 Concluding remarks: Toward cleaner governance?; Index.