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La lutte anti-corruption: l'expérience des pays d'Asie du Sud-Est/ created by Basga Emile Dialla

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Africa development ; Volume 31, number 1Dakar: CODESRIA, 2006Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISSN:
  • 08503907
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC501 AFR
Online resources: Abstract: Although corruption has always existed throughout the history of mankind, it has become lately the major concern of the international community because of its underground characteristics and its corrosive impact on economic growth. Ignored for long time by sociological research, corruption refers to any form of embezzlement and appears as a consequence of the market economy. Actually, corruption thrives in countries with weak institutions due to the pressure on other sectors from the market economy. In sum, corruption against which the fight will be long and hard appears within an institutional vacuum. The strategy to fight corruption should involve all social segments and the international community, and combine strong political will, citizen information and punishment. To that respect, African countries may learn somehow from the South East Asian countries’ experience.
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Journal Article Journal Article Main Library - Special Collections HC501 AFR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 31, no.1 (pages 118-149) SP27159 Not for loan For in house use only

Although corruption has always existed throughout the history of mankind, it has become lately the major concern of the international community because of its underground characteristics and its corrosive impact on economic growth. Ignored for long time by sociological research, corruption refers to any form of embezzlement and appears as a consequence of the market economy. Actually, corruption thrives in countries with weak institutions due to the pressure on other sectors from the market economy. In sum, corruption against which the fight will be long and hard appears within an institutional vacuum. The strategy to fight corruption should involve all social segments and the international community, and combine strong political will, citizen information and punishment. To that respect, African countries may learn somehow from the South East Asian countries’ experience.

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