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European Union strategies to support anti-corruption measures in neighbouring countries
Anti-corruption features in the European Neighbourhood Policy as one of the most important challenges in order to achieve progress towards deep democracy and the rule of law among partner countries (Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Moldova, Palestinian territory, Syria, Tunisia, and Ukraine). To address these challenges, the EU has developed several approaches to support anti-corruption measures in these countries:
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Martini, M. (2012) European Union strategies to support anti-corruption measures in neighbouring countries. Expert Answer 345
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