Despite the focus placed on combating corruption over the last quarter-century, practical results have been disappointing. A small number of "success" stories cannot mask the fact that corruption continues to blight the lives of millions of citizens. This essay argues that part of the reason for the broad failure of anticorruption policies is that we have not specified clearly enough what we are seeking to address, and have paid insufficient attention to changes in how and where different forms of corruption operate in practice. Rather than sticking to unrealistic aspirations to "defeat" corruption, this essay argues that we should pay more attention to the positive promotion of integrity, supported by a better understanding of the drivers ...
Corruption has permeated in every fabric of our society, be it in politics, economy, and even social...
The essay attempts to discuss the genesis and entrenchment of corruption in sub-Saharan Africa takin...
A Journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Science...
Despite the focus placed on combating corruption over the last quarter-century, practical results ha...
Exploring the conceptual and practical weaknesses of efforts to combat corruption is not enough. Th...
Although there has been a significant increase in research on the phenomenon of corruption over the ...
After a comprehensive test of today’s anticorruption toolkit, it seems that the few tools that do wo...
The search for a universally acceptable definition of corruption has been a central element of schol...
The key question currently driving innovations in corruption studies is why anti-corruption reforms ...
In recent years there has been an ever expanding body of work that advocates putting the citizen at ...
This book explores how corruption is now widely recognized as a major “disease” which threatens not ...
This book explores how corruption is now widely recognized as a major "disease" which threatens not ...
In the last decades, several types of civil society actors have mobilized against corruption all ove...
This dissertation contributes to the newly reinvigorated philosophical debates about political corru...
The scholarly literature on corruption has developed in separate disciplines, each of which has prod...
Corruption has permeated in every fabric of our society, be it in politics, economy, and even social...
The essay attempts to discuss the genesis and entrenchment of corruption in sub-Saharan Africa takin...
A Journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Science...
Despite the focus placed on combating corruption over the last quarter-century, practical results ha...
Exploring the conceptual and practical weaknesses of efforts to combat corruption is not enough. Th...
Although there has been a significant increase in research on the phenomenon of corruption over the ...
After a comprehensive test of today’s anticorruption toolkit, it seems that the few tools that do wo...
The search for a universally acceptable definition of corruption has been a central element of schol...
The key question currently driving innovations in corruption studies is why anti-corruption reforms ...
In recent years there has been an ever expanding body of work that advocates putting the citizen at ...
This book explores how corruption is now widely recognized as a major “disease” which threatens not ...
This book explores how corruption is now widely recognized as a major "disease" which threatens not ...
In the last decades, several types of civil society actors have mobilized against corruption all ove...
This dissertation contributes to the newly reinvigorated philosophical debates about political corru...
The scholarly literature on corruption has developed in separate disciplines, each of which has prod...
Corruption has permeated in every fabric of our society, be it in politics, economy, and even social...
The essay attempts to discuss the genesis and entrenchment of corruption in sub-Saharan Africa takin...
A Journal article by Prof. Munyae Mulinge, a Lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Science...