International Drivers of Corruption: A Tool for Analysis,Used

International Drivers of Corruption: A Tool for Analysis,Used

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Corruption and other governance problems result primarily from processes generated within the domestic political economy. There are major international factors, however, that interact with domestic processes: international drivers of corruption. This report introduces an analytical tool to help readers understand how these international drivers of corruption affect governance and corruption at the country level. It provides a means for identifying those drivers that matter most for domestic governance, as well as opportunities for international actors to work more effectively to improve governance in specific country contexts.Table of Content :Executive summaryIntroductionChapter 1.The concept of international drivers of corruptionWhy do international drivers matter?Concepts and approachChapter 2.Using the tool: A fourstep framework analysing the effects of international driversStep 1 Understanding the domestic political economyStep 2 Identifying international driversStep 3 Tracking the effects of international driversStep 4 Drawing conclusions and assessing the scope for actionChapter 3.Cameroon case studyStep 1 Understanding the domestic political economyStep 2 Identifying international driversStep 3 Tracking the effects of international driversStep 4 Drawing conclusions and assessing the scope for actionReferencesChapter 4.Sierra Leone case studyStep 1 Understanding the domestic political economyStep 2 Identifying international driversStep 3 Tracking the effects of international driversStep 4 Drawing conclusions and assessing the scope for actionReferencesChapter 5. Uganda case studyIntroductionStep 1 Understanding the domestic political economyStep 2 Identifying international driversStep 3 Tracking the effects of international driversStep 4 Drawing conclusions and assessing the scope for actionReferencesChapter 6.Zambia case studyStep 1 Understanding the domestic political economyStep 2 Identifying international driversStep 4 Drawing conclusions and assessing the scope for actionReferencesConclusionAnnex A. Types of state and political systemsAnnex B. International tools, instruments and conventions

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