This chapter analyses efforts to control corruption in twelve countries of the Former Soviet Union (FSU), namely Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Russia. It argues that despite a general trend towards the augmentation of anti-corruption interventions, national contexts each show different degrees of integration between global anti-corruption and local enforcements. The evidence indicates tensions between internationally-led policies and local practices
This is a sample chapter from Rotten States, reproduced with permission from Duke University Press. ...
This article examines Russia-GRECO (Group of States against Corruption) cooperation in the fi eld of...
This paper analyses the anti-corruption activities of 24 transition countries in the period 1999-200...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
Throughout the region, anti-corruption initiatives begin, characteristically, from the top and, desp...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the phenomenon of corruption in the former member ...
This research report presents an analysis of corruption in Azerbaijan. We have mainly relied on seco...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
The post-communist countries are considered to be the most corrupted ones around the world. Indeed, ...
International experience in combating corruption is relatively easily identify the causes and single...
the article is about the problem of the spread of corruption in the world in particular in the Russi...
It is difficult to find, at a glance, a clear connection between corruption and the reform processes...
This thesis argues that corruption has become more pervasive in Kyrgyzstan following the collapse of...
Examines the internationalization of crime and corruption in post-communist states and its serious i...
Since the early 1990s, corruption has caught the attention of several international organizations su...
This is a sample chapter from Rotten States, reproduced with permission from Duke University Press. ...
This article examines Russia-GRECO (Group of States against Corruption) cooperation in the fi eld of...
This paper analyses the anti-corruption activities of 24 transition countries in the period 1999-200...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
Throughout the region, anti-corruption initiatives begin, characteristically, from the top and, desp...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the phenomenon of corruption in the former member ...
This research report presents an analysis of corruption in Azerbaijan. We have mainly relied on seco...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
The post-communist countries are considered to be the most corrupted ones around the world. Indeed, ...
International experience in combating corruption is relatively easily identify the causes and single...
the article is about the problem of the spread of corruption in the world in particular in the Russi...
It is difficult to find, at a glance, a clear connection between corruption and the reform processes...
This thesis argues that corruption has become more pervasive in Kyrgyzstan following the collapse of...
Examines the internationalization of crime and corruption in post-communist states and its serious i...
Since the early 1990s, corruption has caught the attention of several international organizations su...
This is a sample chapter from Rotten States, reproduced with permission from Duke University Press. ...
This article examines Russia-GRECO (Group of States against Corruption) cooperation in the fi eld of...
This paper analyses the anti-corruption activities of 24 transition countries in the period 1999-200...