Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
38
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2002
Editora
Australian National University
ISBN-10
0731531205
ISBN-13
9780731531202
Descrição
Mlada Bukovansky provides a critical examination of the anti-corruption movement, delving into its normative dimensions and societal implications. The work presents a nuanced investigation into how corruption is perceived and addressed across different cultures and political landscapes.
Through a blend of theoretical insight and practical analysis, she explores the moral frameworks that underpin the anti-corruption discourse. Readers are invited to reflect on the complexities of corruption, as well as the effectiveness of various strategies employed to combat it. This work ultimately encourages deeper thinking about the values and beliefs driving the movement against corruption.
Through a blend of theoretical insight and practical analysis, she explores the moral frameworks that underpin the anti-corruption discourse. Readers are invited to reflect on the complexities of corruption, as well as the effectiveness of various strategies employed to combat it. This work ultimately encourages deeper thinking about the values and beliefs driving the movement against corruption.