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This edited collection examines corruption in the public sector,
assessing case studies from across the globe in order to provide an
international perspective on this worldwide issue. Case studies
include an examination of how corruption has been minimized in
Singapore and Hong Kong; an assessment of corruption in India under
Modi, who was elected on a promise to reduce corruption; a study of
corruption in Bangladesh, and an evaluation of attempts to curb
corruption in South Africa. This collection also includes a
comparative study of corruption in Brazil and Chile, and a global
perspective on the development of ethical privacy policies in
e-government. The original case studies included in this book are
brought together in an effort to identify common themes that
impinge upon the fight against corruption, despite the particular
nuances of individual nations. The contributions included in this
edited collection also cover themes that are not often studied,
including corruption in government procurement, the nascent issue
of the 'right to privacy' stemming from e-governance, and the
proclivity of governments to hide behind Official Secrets Acts to
withhold information - ostensibly guaranteed under the 'right to
information' which is vital in the fight against corruption.
Providing a broad overview on public sector corruption, including
local and national perspectives, this edited collection is
essential reading for scholars of both public policy and corruption
worldwide.
In today's politically and economically complex and interdependent
world, scholars, professional administrators, and laypersons alike
increasingly recognize the importance of bureaucracies. In this
timely volume, contributors with demonstrated expertise in a range
of geographical areas advance our understanding of public
administration worldwide through extensive research and incisive
analysis. Covering the public sector both in more- and
less-developed nations, this book sheds new light on the means by
which the 'fourth branch of government' can be made both effective
and well-suited to the local culture. This collection is a valuable
resource for scholars of public administration and political
science as well as for professional administrators in the United
States and abroad.
In today's politically and economically complex and interdependent
world, scholars, professional administrators, and laypersons alike
increasingly recognize the importance of bureaucracies. In this
timely volume, contributors with demonstrated expertise in a range
of geographical areas advance our understanding of public
administration worldwide through extensive research and incisive
analysis. Covering the public sector both in more- and
less-developed nations, this book sheds new light on the means by
which the 'fourth branch of government' can be made both effective
and well-suited to the local culture. This collection is a valuable
resource for scholars of public administration and political
science as well as for professional administrators in the United
States and abroad.
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