IWA survey on corruption in Afghanistan
Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA) has released the findings from its country-wide survey, which details Afghans’ feelings towards corruption.
View ArticleU4 on the success of the Corruption Eradication Commission of Indonesia
The Anti-Corruption Resource Centre has released a report, which examines the success of the Corruption Eradication Commission of Indonesia (KPK). The report uses the Philippines to build a comparative...
View ArticleCIMA releases report on corruption in the news media
The Center For International Media Assistance has released a report, which examines the impact of corruption in the news media. The report argues that despite the wealth of programs aimed at creating a...
View ArticleTI Releases Corruption Perceptions Index 2010
Transparency International has released its 2010 Corruptions Perception Index. The index should be a great resource for DG practitioners who are aware of the fact that poverty is a political problem,...
View ArticleTransparency International launches its 2010 Global Corruption Barometer
Transparency International has released its 2010 Global Corruption Barometer. This survey assembles the public’s views and experiences with corruption in over 86 countries. An estimated 91,000...
View ArticlePatronage, District Creation and Reform in Uganda
In a paper for the London School of Economics, Elliot Green examines Uganda and finds that new district boundaries have been used to strengthen the regimes patronage system.
View ArticleThe Experience on Civil Society as an Anticorruption Actor in East Central Asia
The Experience on Civil Society as an Anticorruption Actor in East Central Asia by Alina Mungin-Pippidi looks at the role of civil society, economic factors, and good governance in promoting...
View ArticleThe Transformative Power of Partnerships: Africa Progress Report 2011
The Transformative Power of Partnerships: Africa Progress Report 2011 by the Africa Progress Panel looks at many different factors affecting Africa over the past year as well as looking forward to...
View ArticleQuid Pro Quo: Builders, Politicians, and Election Finance in India
Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav published a paper for the Center for Global Development exploring the use of illegal funding from the construction sector for elections in India.
View ArticleVote-Buying and Reciprocity
In a new paper, Fred Finan and Laura Schechter explore factors that contribute to vote-buying among individuals.
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