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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Bhutan, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
Introduction Basic facts about BhutanBhutan is a small economy with a total land area of 38,394 square kilometers and a population of 683,407 in 2009. The population density was estimated at 16 peopl...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Cambodia, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
Introduction Cambodia is a poor country just emerging from 30 years of turmoil and internal armed conflicts. During the genocidal regime of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodian people were decimated and govern...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
India, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
Corruption and maladministration are at once a cause and consequence of bad governance. Corruption results from the absence of the essential principles of good governance, i.e., transparency, accounta...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Lao PDR, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
The Overall Anti-Corruption Strategy of Lao PDR. Over recent years the implementation of new policies has achieved great results. The economy has developed. Foreign relations have greatly imp...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Malaysia, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
MALAYSIA’S POSITION The Malaysian Government has always regarded addressing the threat and problems of corruption as its main agenda and an on-going commitment. Malaysia is very clear i...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Mongolia, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
Successes and Failures of Corruption Prevention Activities in MongoliaMongolia’s ratification of the United Nations Convention against Corruption in April of 2005 has allowed for a wide range of...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Philippines, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
Introduction This paper is a requirement for the participation to the 5th Multi-country Study Mission on Public Governance “Anti-Corruption Strategies and Implementation” 5-8 Octo...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Sri Lanka, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
What is Corruption o The misuse of public power, office or authority for private benefit – through bribery, extortion, influencing peddling, nepotism, fraud, speed money or embezzlement...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Thailand, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
Introduction The problem of corruption has been happening for a long time in many countries in the world and the root causes are largely deep in the culture, itself. The problem of corruption...more
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Public Governance ProgrammeResearch
Timor-Leste, Country Paper, 20102011.03.18
IntroductionTimor-Leste, the newest country in the world, became fully independent on 20 May 2002. This nation was first known as Timor-Portugal when it was a Portuguese colony during 456 years and Ti...more