Beyond the Panama Papers. The Performance of EU Good Governance Promotion : The Anticorruption Report, volume 4
Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina
Beyond the Panama Papers. The Performance of EU Good Governance Promotion : The Anticorruption Report, volume 4 - Leverkusen-Opladen Verlag Barbara Budrich 2017 - 1 electronic resource (128 p.)
Open Access
This last title in the series covers the most important findings of the five yearsEU sponsored ANTICORRP project dealing with corruption and organized crime.How prone to corruption are EU funds? Has EU managed to improve governancein the countries that it assists? Using the new index of public integrity and avariety of other tools created in the project this issue looks at how EU funds andnorms affected old member states (like Spain), new member states (Slovakia,Romania), accession countries (Turkey) and the countries recipient of developmentfunds (Egypt, Tanzania, Tunisia). The data covers over a decade of structuraland development funds, and the findings show the challenges to changing governanceacross borders, the different paths that each country has experiencedand suggest avenues of reforming development aid for improving governance.
Creative Commons
English
384740582 9783847404057 9783847405825
10.3224/384740582 doi
Political corruption
corruption European Union public integrity
Beyond the Panama Papers. The Performance of EU Good Governance Promotion : The Anticorruption Report, volume 4 - Leverkusen-Opladen Verlag Barbara Budrich 2017 - 1 electronic resource (128 p.)
Open Access
This last title in the series covers the most important findings of the five yearsEU sponsored ANTICORRP project dealing with corruption and organized crime.How prone to corruption are EU funds? Has EU managed to improve governancein the countries that it assists? Using the new index of public integrity and avariety of other tools created in the project this issue looks at how EU funds andnorms affected old member states (like Spain), new member states (Slovakia,Romania), accession countries (Turkey) and the countries recipient of developmentfunds (Egypt, Tanzania, Tunisia). The data covers over a decade of structuraland development funds, and the findings show the challenges to changing governanceacross borders, the different paths that each country has experiencedand suggest avenues of reforming development aid for improving governance.
Creative Commons
English
384740582 9783847404057 9783847405825
10.3224/384740582 doi
Political corruption
corruption European Union public integrity