[ap-intact] PUBLICATION: "Effectiveness of Anti-Corruption Agencies"

[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Jon S.T. Quah, anti-corruption consultant, Singapore, for sharing this information.]

Asian Education and Development Studies has published a Special Issue on "Effectiveness of Anti-Corruption Agencies" [Vol. 4, No. 1 (January 2015)]. The issue is guest-edited by Chilik Yu of Shih Hsin University, Taipei, Taiwan, and Jon S. T. Quah, anti-corruption consultant, Singapore. The table of contents includes:

  • Anti-corruption measures in China: suggestions for reforms. Anti-corruption measures the Japanese way: prevention matters
  • Treading the straight and righteous path: curbing corruption in the Philippines
  • Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau: Four suggestions for enhancing its effectiveness
  • Sibling rivalry among anti-corruption agencies in Taiwan: Is redundancy doomed to fail?
  • Political independence, operational impartiality, and the effectiveness of anti-corruption agencies
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of anti-corruption agencies in five Asian countries: A comparative analysis
  • Guest editorial

To access the Special Issue, please visit the publisher's website at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/toc/aeds/4/1

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