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Countering Corruption in Nation-States

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The nature of corruption is changing. Today it is intimately connected with processes of globalization; its impact is large, and current strategies are not adequately addressing the problem. This Ƶ study focuses on the link between corruption and fundamental political and economic transformation, on the effect of corruption in weak states, and on the ways that state-level corruption radiates into the larger international setting. Project participants come from universities, research think tanks, international anti-corruption organizations, and the United Nations. The study published its results in an edited volume that considered such questions as: What is corruption? How does it work? How is it measured? Why does it matter? How can it be combated? The book is a valuable resource to experts in the fields of international development, economics, international relations, comparative politics, and related professional fields.

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