Curbing Corruption in Asian Countries

An Impossible Dream?

Jon S. T. Quah
Emerald
Emerald

This book can be opened with

Glassboxx eBooks and audiobooks can be opened on phones, tablets, iOS and Android devices

Hardback
9780857248190
21 July 2011
$228.99
eBook (PDF)
9780857248206
21 July 2011
$224.99

Note on our eBooks and Audiobooks: you can read our eBooks (ePUB or PDF) and listen to audiobooks on the free Emerald Books app on iOS, Android, and desktop. Or read and listen on Emerald's online reader (ePUB eBooks and audiobooks only). To purchase a digital book you will need to create an account if you don’t already have one. After purchasing you will receive instructions on how to get started.

  • Description
  • Contents
As corruption is a serious problem in many Asian countries their governments have introduced many anti-corruption measures since the 1950s. This book analyzes and evaluates the anti-corruption strategies employed in Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. These countries are selected because they represent the three major patterns of corruption control with Japan adopting Pattern 1 (anti-corruption laws without any anti-corruption agency [ACA]); India, the Philippines and Taiwan employing Pattern 2 (anti-corruption laws with multiple ACAs); and, Singapore, Hong Kong SAR, Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia, and Mongolia belonging to Pattern 3 (anti-corruption laws with a single ACA). Among the ten countries only Singapore and Hong Kong SAR have succeeded in minimizing corruption because of the commitment of their political leaders in curbing corruption, their favorable policy contexts, and the impartial implementation of effective anti-corruption measures. On the other hand, the other eight Asian countries have failed to curb corruption because of the lack of political will, their unfavorable policy contexts, and their reliance on ineffective anti-corruption measures.

List of Tables. List of Boxes. Abbreviations. About the Author. Foreword. Preface. Chapter 1 Corruption in Asian Countries: Causes, Consequences and Control Patterns. Chapter 2 Japan. Chapter 3 India. Chapter 4 The Philippines. Chapter 5 Taiwan. Chapter 6 Singapore. Chapter 7 Hong Kong. Chapter 8 Thailand. Chapter 9 South Korea. Chapter 10 Indonesia. Chapter 11 Mongolia. Chapter 12 Curbing Corruption: An Impossible Dream?. References. Author Index. Subject Index. Curbing Corruption in Asian Countries: An Impossible Dream?. Research in public policy analysis and management. Research in public policy analysis and management. Copyright page. Dedication.