Fight against corruption: The common mission for developing countries |
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Authors: | Chen Guo-quan |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Public Administration, Zhejiang University, 310027 Hangzhou, China |
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Abstract: | This paper holds that an anti-corruption campaign in the process of modernization in developing countries must be sustained
and systematic, and conformed, and geared to the whole modernization drive and be reconciled with economic development, social
stability, improvement of efficiency and perfection of the legal system, with safeguarding and promoting the overall development
of modernization as its purpose. Based on analysis of the characteristics of corruption among government officials, the present
paper puts forward five measures to fight it.
Anti-corruption program in a political campaign is of so great importance that proper measures should be taken. The success
of this campaign lies largely in the balance between the evil forces behind corruption and the combined force of all the good
people in and outside the government, who are behind the anti-corruption campaign. With the spread of corruption, the campaign
should not be confined to the government itself; the participation and support, of non-governmental democratic institutions
and organizations should be sought. |
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Keywords: | anti-corruption public power supervision democracy |
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