The first chapter explains the underpinning of Transparency International's (TI's) approach, the theory that corruption is a chronic threat in all societies and is only controlled through national integrity systems. These are built on a foundation of social values and public awareness, and they rely on the various pillars of society providing mutual accountability for corrupt behavior. The pillars include non-governmental actors such as the media...
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2005/01/01
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Document de travail
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Tools for civil society action to reduce forest corruption: drawing lessons from transparency international
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corruption