Anti-Corruption in International Development
Discover the intricate dynamics of corruption and its impact on international development in the insightful book Anti-Corruption in International Development by Ingrida Kerusauskaite. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018, this compelling hardback edition spans 246 pages and offers a thorough exploration of corruption's political and ethical dimensions.
Kerusauskaite delves into the complexities of measuring corruption and evaluates current strategies aimed at combating it, particularly within developing countries. By analyzing international development assistance, the author provides valuable insights on enhancing efforts to address corruption effectively. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in crime prevention, economic development, and the social conditions in developing nations.
Join the conversation on how to foster transparency and integrity in global development efforts with this pivotal work.