Table of contents - Special Issue: Combating corruption in six Asian countries
Guest Editors: Dr Jon S.T. Quah
Combatting corruption in Brunei Darussalam
David Seth Jones– The purpose of this paper is to examine the government of Brunei’s anti-corruption programme.
Combating corruption in Cambodia
Sophal EarThe purpose of this paper is to provide a critical analysis and survey of Cambodia’s recent efforts to combat corruption. It explores the policy context, perceived extent of…
Minimising corruption in Myanmar: an impossible dream?
Jon S.T. QuahThe purpose of this paper is to explain why corruption is a serious problem in Myanmar and why the anti-corruption measures initiated by its military government are ineffective…
Combating corruption in Pakistan
Feisal Khan– The purpose of this paper is to analyze the current state of corruption in Pakistan and evaluate attempts by the government to combat its entrenched corruption culture.
Silent screams and muffled cries: The ineffectiveness of anti-corruption measures in Papua New Guinea
Grant W Walton– The purpose of this paper is to examine the key causes of and solutions to corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and suggest ways for improving anti-corruption efforts.
Combating corruption in Vietnam: a commentary
Robert GregoryThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the causes and circumstances of what has become systemic corruption in Vietnam, and the reasons why the moves taken by the regime to combat…
Combating corruption in six Asian countries: a comparative analysis
Jon S.T. QuahThe purpose of this paper is to compare the experiences of the six Asian countries covered in this special issue and explain their different levels of effectiveness in combating…
ISSN:
2046-3162e-ISSN:
2046-3170ISSN-L:
2046-3162Online date, start – end:
2012Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof. Dr. Jason James Turner