Studies of ‘national integrity systems’ are part of the new international concern with corruption and its prevention. Alan Doig and Stephanie McIvor coordinated studies of 18 countries, and reflected on their method in Public Administration and Development (2003). This article compares their conclusions with an overview of a subsequent study of 12 small island states in the South Pacific using the same method. Though the sample was not chosen with scale in mind, smallness may explain some of the similarities between the Pacific Island cases, particularly the risks associated with offshore financial centres, trust funds and investments. Their relative size and weakness has also made them targets for direct intervention by Australian police a...
Historically, Australia has not been regarded as a particularly corrupt country. In 2012, Transparen...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Australia’s anti-corruption system needs reform. The diffusion of resp...
Corruption is a serious problem in the Asia-Pacific, judging from the rankings and scores of the 32 ...
The paper investigates the relationship between corruption and accountability in the Pacific Islands...
New ways of measuring corruption are being used to assess the performance of governments in tackling...
Ideas about ‘culture' are often used to explain, or excuse, corruption. Willingness to talk, or sile...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reviews the experie...
Corruption is defined as the abuse of public office for private gain. Often, corruption has devastat...
Corruption in the Pacific manifests itself in different sectors with a key reason for its occurrence...
Corruption is rarely an isolated phenomenon found only within a specific institution, sector or grou...
This paper will take as its empirical foundation the author’s experience of corruption and regulatio...
Discussions of trust, integrity and social norms are a very important part of future-proofing the st...
This thesis compares international and local perspectives on corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
Political corruption affects each nation-state differently, but the outcomes are nominally the same:...
New Zealand has long been regarded as a country with little or no governmental corruption. In recent...
Historically, Australia has not been regarded as a particularly corrupt country. In 2012, Transparen...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Australia’s anti-corruption system needs reform. The diffusion of resp...
Corruption is a serious problem in the Asia-Pacific, judging from the rankings and scores of the 32 ...
The paper investigates the relationship between corruption and accountability in the Pacific Islands...
New ways of measuring corruption are being used to assess the performance of governments in tackling...
Ideas about ‘culture' are often used to explain, or excuse, corruption. Willingness to talk, or sile...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reviews the experie...
Corruption is defined as the abuse of public office for private gain. Often, corruption has devastat...
Corruption in the Pacific manifests itself in different sectors with a key reason for its occurrence...
Corruption is rarely an isolated phenomenon found only within a specific institution, sector or grou...
This paper will take as its empirical foundation the author’s experience of corruption and regulatio...
Discussions of trust, integrity and social norms are a very important part of future-proofing the st...
This thesis compares international and local perspectives on corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
Political corruption affects each nation-state differently, but the outcomes are nominally the same:...
New Zealand has long been regarded as a country with little or no governmental corruption. In recent...
Historically, Australia has not been regarded as a particularly corrupt country. In 2012, Transparen...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Australia’s anti-corruption system needs reform. The diffusion of resp...
Corruption is a serious problem in the Asia-Pacific, judging from the rankings and scores of the 32 ...