Confronting Corruption

Confronting Corruption
Author: Fritz F. Heimann,Mark Pieth
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190458331

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Mapping Modern Beijing investigates five methods of representing Beijing-a warped hometown, a city of snapshots and manners, an aesthetic city, an imperial capital in comparative and cross-cultural perspective, and a displaced city on the Sinophone and diasporic postmemory-by authors travelling across mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and overseas Sinophone and non-Chinese communities.

Confronting Corruption in Business

Confronting Corruption in Business
Author: Alan T. Belasen,Roxana Toma
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317424970

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Confronting Corruption in Business focuses on the contextual issues that trigger corruption to give the reader a more thorough understanding of destructive leadership. It provides students with a unique, critical perspective on issues of leadership, corruption, and policy in different countries, industries, and companies. While there isn’t a universally agreed upon definition of corruption in social sciences, it generally refers to efforts to secure wealth or power through misusing public power for private gain. This kind of destructive leadership is typically treated as an anomaly, but this book closes the gap in our understanding by highlighting the wider consequences of this behavior within business, and on an international level. Armed with this understanding, one also learns how to mitigate its causes and consequences. Edited by leading experts, the book includes contributions from scholars with international expertise on leadership, strategy, political science, finance, organizational change, and public policy. It is the first book to focus on corruption on the country level and within business, and students in international business, management, ethics, and leadership classes will find it a valuable read.

Confronting Corruption

Confronting Corruption
Author: Jeremy Pope
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2000
Genre: Bribery
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112393892

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The first version of this Source Book argued the case for a "National Integrity System", an holistic approach to transparency and accountability and embracing a range of accountability "pillars", democratic, judicial, media and civil society. The expression has since passed into common usage in development circles, and the argument for an holistic approach to anti-corruption efforts has similarly achieved a widespread consensus. The fight against corruption is not wholly a moral one, in the sense that it is a struggle against the intrinsic "evil" of corruption. Certainly there is a moral element - and one which cuts across al major religions and societies throughout the world. But the compelling reason for the struggle is the suffering and deprivation corruption brings to whole societies, and to the world's most poor. It is concern for the latter, rather than a distaste for the corrupt and their deeds, that rightly drives the global movement against corruption.

Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption

Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption
Author: Bertram Irwin Spector
Publsiher: United States Institute of Peace Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1601270712

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In Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption, Bertram Spector argues that the peace negotiation table is the best place to lay the groundwork for good governance.

Confronting Corruption Building Accountability

Confronting Corruption  Building Accountability
Author: L. Dumas,J. Wedel,Greg Callman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2010-12-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230115354

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The crisis that nearly brought the world's financial house down in 2008 demonstrated clearly that the global economy cannot work where there is widespread deception, corruption and lack of accountability. Corruption and lack of accountability are also key reasons why international development assistance so often fails to deliver on its promise.

Confronting Corruption

Confronting Corruption
Author: Fritz Heimann,Mark Pieth
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190458362

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Corruption undermines nearly all key legal and developmental priorities today, including the effective functioning of democratic institutions and honest elections; environmental protection; human rights and human security; international development programs; and fair competition for global trade and investment. This book chronicles the global anticorruption steps taken since the movement advanced after the end of the Cold War. It provides a realistic assessment of the present state of affairs by critically evaluating what existing anticorruption programs and treaties have accomplished and documenting their shortcomings, while developing an action agenda for the next decade. The authors argue that reformative action is imperative, and the forces of globalization and digital communication will level the playing field and erode the secrecy corruption requires. They define corruption, document its effects, discuss the initiatives that changed public perception, analyze the lessons learned, and then evaluate how to move forward with existing initiatives charting a new path with new, differentiated strategies.

Confronting Corruption in Business

Confronting Corruption in Business
Author: Alan T. Belasen,Roxana Toma
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317424963

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Confronting Corruption in Business focuses on the contextual issues that trigger corruption to give the reader a more thorough understanding of destructive leadership. It provides students with a unique, critical perspective on issues of leadership, corruption, and policy in different countries, industries, and companies. While there isn’t a universally agreed upon definition of corruption in social sciences, it generally refers to efforts to secure wealth or power through misusing public power for private gain. This kind of destructive leadership is typically treated as an anomaly, but this book closes the gap in our understanding by highlighting the wider consequences of this behavior within business, and on an international level. Armed with this understanding, one also learns how to mitigate its causes and consequences. Edited by leading experts, the book includes contributions from scholars with international expertise on leadership, strategy, political science, finance, organizational change, and public policy. It is the first book to focus on corruption on the country level and within business, and students in international business, management, ethics, and leadership classes will find it a valuable read.

Confronting Corruption Building Accountability

Confronting Corruption  Building Accountability
Author: L. Dumas,J. Wedel,Greg Callman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2010-12-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230115354

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The crisis that nearly brought the world's financial house down in 2008 demonstrated clearly that the global economy cannot work where there is widespread deception, corruption and lack of accountability. Corruption and lack of accountability are also key reasons why international development assistance so often fails to deliver on its promise.