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Fighting Corruption on the Transdnistrian Border: Lessons from Failed and Successful Anti-Corruption Programmes

Michael, Bryane and Polner, Mariya. (2007) Fighting Corruption on the Transdnistrian Border: Lessons from Failed and Successful Anti-Corruption Programmes . In , pages 23.

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Abstract

In 2007, both Moldovan and Ukrainian authorities took firm steps to reduce corruption along the Transdnistrian border. This paper - aimed mainly at anti-corruption practitioners and scholars in public administration - discusses the background and underlying principles guiding the anti-corruption work being adopted by both governments in order to facilitate discussion about optimal anti-corruption programme design. This paper presents a set of tools used during the planning phase of the anti-corruption programme - outlining the methodology used to assess the extent of corruption on the Transdnistrian Border, the problems of legislative transplants, a "contract test" for defining corruption offenses, a method of risk analysis, and a model of optional anti-corruption programme organizational design.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Unpublished
Authors, Individual:Michael, Bryane and Polner, Mariya.
Title:Fighting Corruption on the Transdnistrian Border: Lessons from Failed and Successful Anti-Corruption Programmes
Language:English
Pages:23
Year:2007
Subjects:Countries > Moldova
Countries > Ukraine
ID Code:7342
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:15 June 2007