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Anti-corruption strategies for authoritarian states

Although democracies – particularly weak ones – are not necessarily better than authoritarian states at controlling corruption, most success stories happen in democratic environments. Autocracies that manage to control petty and bureaucratic corruption, often leave in place the corruption that benefits the rulers. We look closer at some successful transformations in authoritarian environments: Qatar, Rwanda and Singapore.

19 May 2018
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Anti-corruption strategies for authoritarian states

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Kukutschka, R.; (2018) Anti-corruption strategies for authoritarian states. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer 2018:7)

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Roberto Martinez B. Kukutschka

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