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Köp båda 2 för 3520 krTing Gong is Professor in the Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong. Ian Scott is Visiting Professor in the Department of Public Policy at the City University of Hong Kong and Emeritus Professor at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia.
1. Introduction Part I: Corruption and the State 2. Institutional corruption and the state in Asia 3. Corruption networks in China: an institutional analysis 4. Two steps forward, one step backwards: Indonesias winding (anti-) corruption journey 5. "Normal" corruption in Japan 6. Rule making and rule breaking: electoral corruption in East Asia Part II: Corruption and Economic Development 7. Corruption in Asia: trust and economic development 8. Corruption and inequality in Asiau 9. Corruption and procurement in Asian states 10. Bribes and taxes: spatially concentrated or randomly distributed? Evidence from three sources of firm level data in Vietnam 11. Regulatory capture as a two-way street: Hong Kong small and medium enterprises in the Pearl River Delta Part III: Corruption and Society 12. Thinking about corruption as though people mattered 13. Corruption and collective protest in China 14. Civil society and anti-corruption initiatives in India: towards a citizens perspective 15. Women and corruption: when being the fairer sex becomes a myth 16. Measuring public perceptions of corruption in Asia Part IV: Controlling Corruption: Strategies, Successes and Failures 17. Controlling corruption in Asian countries: the elusive search for success 18. Corruption prevention: successful cases 19. Rule-based and integrity-based anti-corruption approaches in Asia 20. Regional anti-corruption initiatives in Asia