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Preventing Corruption in Asia Institutional Design and Policy Capacity
1. Beyond Enforcement: Anticorruption Reform As A Problem Of Institutional Design MELANIE MANION PART I: Anticorruption Reform In The People’s Republic Of China 2. China’s War On Corruption ANDREW H. WEDEMAN 3. Rent Seeking Under The Licensing State: The Institutional Sources Of Economic Corruption In China TAK-WING NGO 4. Cadre Recruitment And Corruption: What Goes Wrong? YAN SUN 5. The Institutionalization Of Party Discipline Inspection In China: Dynamics And Dilemmas TING GONG 6. "Policing The Police": A Perennial Challenge For China’s Anticorruption Agencies STEPHEN K. MA 7. Preventing Corruption Through Performance Measurement HON S. CHAN AND JIE GAO Part II: Corruption And Institutional Design: Learning Across Regions 8. Japan, Korea, The Philippines, China: Four Syndromes Of Corruption MICHAEL JOHNSTON 9. Curbing Corruption In A One-Party Dominant System: Learning From Singapore’s Experience JON S.T. QUAH 10. Combating Corruption In India: Challenges And Approaches O.P. DWIVEDI, D.S. MISHRA AND MEERA MISHRA 11. Preventing Corruption In Turkey: Issues, Instruments, And Institutions MUHITTIN ACAR AND UÄŸUR EMEK 12. Evolving Perceptions Of Government Integrity And Changing Anticorruption Measures In Taiwan CHILIK YU, CHUN-MING CHEN, LUNG-TENG HU AND WEN-JONG JUANG 13. Corruption, Culture And Institutions: Evidence From The Pacific Islands PETER LARMOUR Concluding Remarks: Toward Cleaner Governance? GERALD CAIDEN
Biography
Ting Gong is Professor of Political Science at City University of Hong Kong. She has done extensive research on corruption and anti-corruption reform.
Stephen K. Ma is Professor of Political Science at California State University, Los Angeles. He has done extensive research on administrative ethics.






