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Recommendations address both governments and the private sector. A special feature on post-war reconstruction examines why post-war situations are particularly prone to corruption, and what can be done to overcome this problem. It includes an extended assessment of corruption in post-war Iraq, as well as case studies on Bosnia and Sierra Leone. The GCR also presents Transparency International's annual assessment of the latest trends in corruption and the fight against it. Forty-four country reports provide critical analysis of new national anti-corruption legislation, institutional reforms and…mehr

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Recommendations address both governments and the private sector. A special feature on post-war reconstruction examines why post-war situations are particularly prone to corruption, and what can be done to overcome this problem. It includes an extended assessment of corruption in post-war Iraq, as well as case studies on Bosnia and Sierra Leone. The GCR also presents Transparency International's annual assessment of the latest trends in corruption and the fight against it. Forty-four country reports provide critical analysis of new national anti-corruption legislation, institutional reforms and recent cases. Rounding out the report, a data and research section presents Transparency International's own Corruption Perceptions Index as well as other recent empirical research, including links between corruption and key concerns such as pollution, gender and foreign investment.
Beautiful edition of Marx and Engels' classic manifesto, introduced by renowned social theorist David Harvey.
Autorenporträt
Dieter Haller is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. His focus is on political anthropology, borderland studies, gender, and the Mediterranean. Cris Shore is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland (New Zealand). His most recent publications are: 'Up Close and Personal: On Peripheral Perspectives and the Production of Anthropological Knowledge', Oxford/New York: Berghahn (co-edited with Susanna Trnka, 2013) and 'The Sage Handbook of Social Anthropology'