Description |
1 online resource (xii, 82 pages) : color illustrations (digital, PDF file) |
Series |
Stimson Center report ; no. 61 |
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Stimson Center report ; no. 61
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Report (Henry L. Stimson Center) ; no. 61.
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Summary |
A new Future of Peace Operations (FOPO) program study by Alix J. Boucher, William J. Durch, Margaret Midyette, Sarah Rose and Jason Terry, examines corruption in war-torn states and summarizes best practices for fighting it. Mapping and Fighting Corruption in War-Torn States reviews and consolidates, from the English-language literature on the subject, what the world's specialists in corruption have to say about how to recognize and fight it in post-conflict circumstances, especially where international peace operations are deployed. Its structured summary or "meta-analysis" of the literature is built around two charts: one that depicts patterns of corruption in post-conflict states and a second that maps and connects the most frequently mentioned steps for dealing with it. The latter closely resembles a comprehensive state-building strategy. The study contains a preliminary assessment of anticorruption efforts in Liberia and concludes with recommendations on the sequencing of such measures in war-torn states |
Notes |
"March 2007." |
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"Report from the Project on Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Settings, Future of Peace Operations Project." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Title from PDF title screen (viewed October 18, 2009) |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web |
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader |
Subject |
Corruption -- Prevention
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Postwar reconstruction.
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Corruption -- Liberia
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Corruption -- Prevention.
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Corruption.
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Postwar reconstruction.
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Liberia.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Boucher, Alix J
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Future of Peace Operations Program
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Henry L. Stimson Center.
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