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Tables of Contents for Curbing Corruption in Asian
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables
vi
 
Foreword
vii
 
Preface
xxv
 
Chapter 1 Corruption: Causes and Control Patterns
1
25
Introduction
1
2
Corruption as a Growth Industry
3
2
The Meaning of Corruption
5
2
Causes of Corruption
7
9
Patterns of Corruption Control in Asian Countries
16
2
Aim and Organisation of Book
18
8
Chapter 2 Mongolia
26
32
Introduction
26
1
Policy Context
26
9
Extent of Corruption
35
9
Anti-Corruption Strategy
44
3
Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Strategy
47
4
Conclusion
51
7
Chapter 3 India
58
23
Introduction
58
1
Policy Context
59
4
Extent of Corruption
63
3
Anti-Corruption Strategy
66
4
Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Strategy
70
2
Conclusion
72
9
Chapter 4 The Philippines
81
25
Introduction
81
1
Policy Context
81
7
Extent of Corruption
88
3
Anti-Corruption Strategy
91
6
Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Strategy
97
3
Conclusion
100
6
Chapter 5 Singapore
106
23
Introduction
106
1
Policy Context
106
3
Extent of Corruption
109
5
Anti-Corruption Strategy
114
10
Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Strategy
124
1
Conclusion
125
4
Chapter 6 Hong Kong
129
21
Introduction
129
1
Policy Context
129
4
Extent of Corruption
133
3
Anti-Corruption Strategy
136
4
Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Strategy
140
6
Conclusion
146
4
Chapter 7 South Korea
150
26
Introduction
150
1
Policy Context
150
5
Extent of Corruption
155
6
Anti-Corruption Strategy
161
5
Evaluation of Anti-Corruption Strategy
166
3
Conclusion
169
7
Chapter 8 Minimising Corruption: An Impossible Dream?
176
20
Introduction
176
1
Anti-Corruption Strategies in Six Asian Countries
176
4
The Importance of Political Will
180
2
The Importance of Policy Context
182
3
Key Ingredients for an Effective Anti-Corruption Strategy
185
6
Conclusion
191
5
Corruption in Asian Countries: A Selected Bibliography
196
36
List of Abbreviations
232
3
Index
235