This book provides a multidisciplinary interrogation of the global
anti-corruption campaigns of the last ten years, arguing that while
some positive change is observable, the period is also replete with
perverse consequences and unintended outcomes. Contributors to the
volume unravel the normative assumptions, power relationships and
problems of intervention within anti-corruption campaigns in
development theory and practice; evaluate and deconstruct donor
policy in the area of anti-corruption; and look at new
institutional initiatives to build transparency and accountability
in government.
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