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E-raamat: Governments, NGOs and Anti-Corruption: The New Integrity Warriors

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The purpose of this book is to understand the rise, future and implications of two important new kinds of "integrity warriors" - official anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) and anti-corruption NGOs and to locate them in a wider context and history of anti-corruption activity.

Key issues of corruption and anti-corruption are discussed in an integrated and innovative way; through a number of country studies including Taiwan and South Korea, South East Europe, Fiji, Russia and the Baltic States. Some of the questions, used to examine the development of new anti-corruption actors, include:











In what context were these born?





How do they operate in pursuing their mission and mandate?





How successful have they been in relation to expected results?





To what extent are governmental and non governmental actors aware of each other and how far do they cooperate towards the common goal of fighting corruption?





What explains the shift in emphasis after the end of the cold war, from national to international action?

Governments, NGOs and Anti-Corruption will be of interest to students and scholars of corruption, public policy, political science, developmental studies and law.

Luís de Sousa is an Associate Researcher at CIES-ISCTE, Portugal and Calouste Gulbenkian Fellow at the European University Institute, Italy.

Barry Hindess is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University, Australia.

Peter Larmour is a Reader in Public Policy and Governance at the Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, Australia.
List of illustrations
xiii
List of contributors
xiv
Foreword xvi
Yves Meny
Series editor's preface xix
Preface and acknowledgements xxi
List of abbreviations
xxiii
1 Introduction
1(16)
Luis De Sousa
Peter Larmour
Barry Hindess
PART I Theories and concepts: corruption, anti-corruption, and democratic politics
17(46)
2 International anti-corruption as a programme of normalization
19(14)
Barry Hindess
3 Anti-corruption as a risk to democracy: on the unintended consequences of international anti-corruption campaigns
33(18)
Staffan Anderson
Paul M. Heywood
4 The development of inspection and oversight: blind alleys and open vistas in the case of American procurement policy
51(12)
Frank Anechiarico
PART II The vices and virtues of governmental anti-corruption
63(70)
5 Matching workload, management and resources: setting the context for `effective' anti-corruption commissions
65(20)
Alan Doig
6 Anti-corruption bodies as discourse-controlling instruments: experiences from south-east Europe
85(17)
Daniel Smilov
7 Warriors in chains: institutional legacies and anti-corruption programmes in Taiwan and South Korea
102(18)
Christian Gobel
8 Populist anti-corruption and military coups: the clean-up campaign in Fiji 2006-07
120(13)
Peter Larmour
PART III The vices and virtues of non-governmental anti-corruption
133(82)
9 Transnational anti-corruption advocacy: a multi-level analysis of civic action in Russia
135(17)
Diana Schmidt-Pfister
10 How do international organizations scrutinize transforming states? - the case of Transparency International and the Baltic states
152(16)
Matilda Dahl
11 Corruption and anti-corruption in Southeast Europe: landscapes and sites
168(18)
Steven Sampson
12 TI in search of a constituency: the institutionalization and franchising of the global anti-corruption doctrine
186(23)
Luis De Sousa
13 Conclusion
209(6)
Luis De Sousa
Peter Larmour
Barry Hindess
Bibliography 215(21)
Index 236
Luís de Sousa is research associate at CIES-ISCTE, Portugal, and currently Gulbenkian Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies/European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

Barry Hindess is Professor of Political Science in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Australia.

Peter Larmour is a Reader in Public Policy and Governance at the Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, Australia.