Corruption and Good Governance in Asia

Edited by Nicholas Tarling

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About the Book

Bringing together contributions on the nature of corruption in East and Southeast Asia, this edited volume examines the means of limiting and ultimately eliminating corruption at a national and international level. Taking a country by country approach the text explores:

The volume outlines key principles of good governance and the policies and practices essential for their application. As such, it represents an extremely valuable contribution to our understanding of corruption and how to tackle the problem.

Table of Contents

Part 1. East Asia Introduction 1. Developmentalism, Corruption, and Marketization of Public Policies in Japan 2. The Reform Discourse and China’s War on Corruption 3. Public Attitudes to Corruption in Taiwan 4. Corruption in the Korean Public and Private Sector 5. The ‘Misery’ of Implementation: Governance, Institutions and Anti-Corruption in Vietnam 6. Corruption Control in Hong Kong Part 2. Southeast Asia Introduction 7. Corruption: The Peculiarities of Singapore 8. Profiting from Disasters: Corruption, Hazard and Society in the Philippines 9. Corruption in Burma and the Corruption of Burma 10. Governance in Indonesia: Developing Research Strategies 11. The State, Governance and Corruption in Malaysia 12. Combatting Corruption in the Transformation of Thailand Part 3. Viewpoints 13. Corruption: A Challenge for Modern Governance 14. Corruption and Anti-Corruption: An Afterword

About the Author(s)

Nicholas Tarling is a Fellow of the New Zealand Asia Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.