This paper will take as its empirical foundation the author’s experience of corruption and regulation in small Pacific island states. The argument is that notions of corruption and strategies for its regulation suitable for modernized societies, which lack cultural specificity and community engagement, may in fact stimulate corruption relationships in transitional cultures. The other consequence of the imposition of inappropriate definitions and regulation strategies is a profound misunderstanding of communities of dependence. In fact, corruption control can misconstrue and exacerbate economic and political dependence environments, fostering the conditions for corruption which accompany socio-economic development. Two remedies are suggested...
Studies of ‘national integrity systems’ are part of the new international concern with corruption an...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its ‘cure’. It seeks to ...
Summary Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framew...
Ideas about ‘culture' are often used to explain, or excuse, corruption. Willingness to talk, or sile...
Corruption in the Pacific manifests itself in different sectors with a key reason for its occurrence...
This thesis compares international and local perspectives on corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
This paper views corruption as activity that tends to undermine a cultural system. Because cultures ...
In their contribution entitled Understanding Corruption in Different Contexts, the authors Richard R...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reviews the experie...
In the context of global capitalism the so-called developing countries are considered ‘commodities’ ...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
The paper investigates the relationship between corruption and accountability in the Pacific Islands...
Corruption is defined as the abuse of public office for private gain. Often, corruption has devastat...
A new approach has emerged in the literature on corruption in the developing world that breaks with ...
Ideas about �culture� have often been used to explain, or excuse, acts of corruption. Gift giving, i...
Studies of ‘national integrity systems’ are part of the new international concern with corruption an...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its ‘cure’. It seeks to ...
Summary Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framew...
Ideas about ‘culture' are often used to explain, or excuse, corruption. Willingness to talk, or sile...
Corruption in the Pacific manifests itself in different sectors with a key reason for its occurrence...
This thesis compares international and local perspectives on corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
This paper views corruption as activity that tends to undermine a cultural system. Because cultures ...
In their contribution entitled Understanding Corruption in Different Contexts, the authors Richard R...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper reviews the experie...
In the context of global capitalism the so-called developing countries are considered ‘commodities’ ...
Drawing on twenty years of research and observations, Li explains how bribery and corruption are car...
The paper investigates the relationship between corruption and accountability in the Pacific Islands...
Corruption is defined as the abuse of public office for private gain. Often, corruption has devastat...
A new approach has emerged in the literature on corruption in the developing world that breaks with ...
Ideas about �culture� have often been used to explain, or excuse, acts of corruption. Gift giving, i...
Studies of ‘national integrity systems’ are part of the new international concern with corruption an...
The paper presents a nonconforming view about corruption and an approach to its ‘cure’. It seeks to ...
Summary Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framew...