TY - BOOK AU - Bhargava, Vinay AU - Bolongaita, Emil TI - Challenging corruption in Asia: case studies and a framework for action SN - 9780821356838 U1 - 324.27095 PY - 2004/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - The World Bank KW - Political corruption - Asia KW - Political corruption - Asia - Case studies KW - Business enterprises - Corrupt practice - Asia KW - Business enterprises - Corrupt practice - Asia - Case studies N2 - ""Corruption,"" according to World Bank President James Wolfensohn, ""is one of the greatest inhibiting forces to equitable development and to the combating of poverty. For many, it constitutes the difference between life and death."" Combating corruption is now high on the policy agenda across Asia. However, many policymakers are handicapped by the lack of useful analytical tools. Existing models have proved inadequate in assessing the relevance and effectiveness of anti-corruption initiatives. Why do some policies and programs work in some countries, and fail in others? What accounts for their success or failure? How can policymakers develop and deliver anti-corruption strategies that work? Challenging Corruption in Asia provides an analytical framework to explore and attempt to answer these questions. Drawing on recent research, the framework outlines a six-step approach to developing effective anti-corruption strategies tailored specifically to a country's pattern of corruption and conditions of governance. Case studies focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and South Korea and illustrate the impact of different patterns of corruption and governance on anti-corruption effectiveness. (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16410263-challenging-corruption-in-asia?from_search=true) ER -