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CORRUPTION IN CONSTRUCTION AND POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
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The GCR 2005 focuses on corruption in construction
and post-conflict reconstruction. The book includes expert reports on:
- Post-conflict reconstruction, with a detailed analysis of corruption
in Iraq
- The mechanisms of corruption in construction projects, from infrastructure
development in Lesotho to public services in Germany
- The economic cost of corruption in infrastructure
- The environmental risks of corruption in construction
- Corruption on the fault line: earthquake destruction in Italy, Turkey
and worldwide
- The role of multilateral development banks and export credit agencies
in financing corruption.
It also includes:
- A foreword by Francis Fukuyama
- Detailed assessments of the state of corruption in 40 countries
- TI's Minimum Standards for Public Contracting and the TI Integrity
Pact
- The Business Principles for Countering Bribery in construction
- The latest corruption-related research, including studies on the links
between corruption and other global issues such as pollution, gender
and foreign investment
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PART ONE: CORRUPTION IN CONSTRUCTION
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The
costs of corruption
Rakesh Sinha, Blowing the whistle on corruption: one
man's fatal struggle;
Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler, The economic costs of corruption
in infrastructure;
Peter Bosshard, The environment at risk from monuments of corruption;
James Lewis, Earthquake destruction: corruption on the fault line;
David Alexander, The Italian mafia's legacy of high-rise death traps;
William A. Mitchell and Justin Page, Turkish homeowners demand an
end to earthquake devastation.
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Corruption
in practice
Fiona Darroch, Case study: Lesotho puts international
business in the dock;
Neill Stansbury, Exposing the foundations of corruption in construction;
Jorge Diaz Padilla, A business perspective: promoting integrity
in consulting engineering;
Transparencia Mexicana, Integrity Pact sheds light on Mexican electricity
tender;
Transparency International, WEF task force adopts the Business Principles
for Countering Bribery;
Hans Leyendecker, Case Study: Oversized incinerator burns up Cologne's
cash.
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International
finance and corruption
Susan Hawley, Financing corruption? The role of multilateral
development banks and export credit agencies;
Juanita Olaya, Blacklisting corrupt companies.
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Recommendations
Transparency International
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PART TWO: SPECIAL FEATURE - Corruption in post-conflict reconstruction
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Overcoming
corruption in the wake of conflict
Philippe Le Billon, Overcoming corruption in the wake
of conflict;
Reconstruction and the construction sector; Aid and corruption;
Reinoud Leenders and Justin Alexander, Case study: Corrupting the
new Iraq,
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PART THREE: COUNTRY REPORTS
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Key
developments
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Country
reports A - J
Argentina: Laura Alonso, Pilar Arcidiácono,
María Julia Pérez Tort and Pablo Secchi
Azerbaijan: Rena Safaralieva
Bangladesh: Md. Abdul Alim
Bolivia: Jorge González Roda
Brazil: Ana Luiza Fleck Saibro
Britain: Michael James Macauley
Burkina Faso: Luc Damiba
Cambodia: Christine J. Nissen
Cameroon: Talla Jean-Bosco
Canada: Maureen Mancuso
China: Guo Yong and Liao Ran
Colombia: Rosa Inés Ospina
Congo (DRC): Anne-Marie Mukwayanzo Mpundu and Gaston Tona Lutete
Costa Rica: Roxana Salazar and Mario Carazo
Croatia: Ana First
Czech Republic: David Ondrácka and Michal Sticka
Georgia: Johanna Dadiani
Germany: Carsten Kremer
Greece: Markella Samara
India: P.S. Bawa
Indonesia: Emmy Hafild
Ireland: Gary Murphy
Japan: TI Japan
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Country
reports K - Z
Kenya: Parselelo Kantai
Latvia: Inese Voika
Nicaragua: Roberto Courtney
Norway: Jan Borgen, Henrik Makoto Inadomi and Gro Skaaren-Fystro
Palestinian Authority: Jamil Hilal
Panama: Angélica Maytín Justiniani
Peru: Samuel Rotta Castilla
Poland: Julia Pitera
Romania: Adrian Savin
Russia: Marina Savintseva and Petra Stykow
Serbia: Nemanja Nenadic
Slovakia: Emília Sicáková-Beblavá and
Daniela Zemanovicová
Sri Lanka: Anushika Amarasinghe
Turkey: Ercis Kurtulus
Vanuatu: Anita Jowitt
Vietnam: Danny Richards
Zimbabwe: Idaische Chengu and Webster Madera
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PART FOUR: RESEARCH ON CORRUPTION
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Introduction
to Corruption Research
Robin Hodess, Introduction
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Research
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Johann Graf Lambsdorff, Corruption Perceptions Index
2004;
Marie Wolkers, Global Corruption Barometer 2004;
Peter Lamour, National Integrity Systems in the Pacific island states;
Mwalimu Mati and Osendo Con Omore, Kenya Bribery Index 2004;
Transparencia Mexicana, Measuring corruption in the public service
delivery: the experience of Mexico;
Marianne Camerer and Jonathan Werve, The Public Integrity Index:
assessing anti-corruption architecture;
Sarah Repucci, A survey of governance in 30 underperforming states;
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Research
II
Dean Kruckeberg, Katarina Tsetsura and Frank Ovaitt,
Global Index of Bribery for News Coverage;
Eric M. Uslaner, Trust and Corruption;
Jens Chr. Andvig, Experimental economics and corruption: a survey
of budding research;
Wayne Sandholtz and Mark Gray, International determinants of national
corruption levels;
Cheryl Gray and James Anderson, Corruption in transition economies;
UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Transparency and accountability
in the public sector in the Arab region;
Helena Hofbauer, Latin American Index of Budget Transparency;
Mitchell A. Seligson, The Latin American Public Opinion Project:
corruption victimisation 2004.
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Research
III
Omar Azfar, Corruption and crime;
Rodrigo R. Soares, Measuring corruption: validating subjective surveys
of perceptions;
Mireille Razafindrakoto and Francois Roubaud, How far can we trust
expert opinions on corruption? An experiment based on surveys in
francophone Africa;
Hung-En Sung, Gender and corruption: in search of better evidence;
Heinz Welsch, Corruption, pollution and economic development;
Klaus Uhlenbruck, Peter Rodriguez, Jonathan Doh and Lorraine Eden,
Firm responses to corruption in foreign markets;
Mohsin Habib and Leon Zurawicki, The effect of corruption on trade
and FDI;
Larry Chavis, Firms, bureaucrats and organized crime: an empirical
examination of illicit interactions.
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