Alcançando a Accountability: Uma Abordagem para o Planejamento e Implementação de Estratégias Anticorrupção
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Casos históricos de excitação e fracassos na luta contra uma lição fundamental: uma campanha anticorrupção (ou que chamarei de estourar a política) altera alterações duradouras no nível de equilíbrio da legislação, ainda mais se essas políticas não forem inseridas em um amplo esforço de responsabilização. Este artigo oferece suporte a uma série de exemplos de luta contra corrupção que foram bem-sucedidos, na tentativa de desenvolver uma abordagem de responsabilidade que possa ser amplamente aplicada em diferentes contextos e setores. O artigo também aplica uma abordagem iterativa e estratégica, utilizando uma estrutura básica de equação da responsabilidade para orientar os agentes de anticorrupção. O intuito é eliminar progressivamente os obstáculos para atingir uma responsabilidade efetiva. Palavras-chave: Corrupção; Responsabilização; Transparência; Monitoramento; PuniçãoDownloads
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