Against Corruption: a collection of essays
Published 12 May 2016"
Contents
- Foreword by David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Francis Fukuyama: What is Corruption?
- Paul Collier: How to change cultures of corruption
- John Githongo: An African perspective on corruption
- Paul Radu: Follow the money: how open data and investigative journalism can beat corruption
- Sarah Chayes: Corruption and terrorism: the causal link
- David Walsh: The irresponsibility of not knowing – corruption in sport
- President Muhammadu Buhari: My plan to fight corruption in Nigeria
- President Ashraf Ghani: Driving corruption out of procurement
- Prime Minister John Key: New Zealand: a culture of fair play
- Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong: Success in combating corruption – views on the Singaporean experience
- Jim Yong Kim: How to tackle corruption to create a more just and prosperous world
- Christine Lagarde: Addressing corruption – openly
- Angel Gurría: How to battle 21st-century corruption
- Mart Laar: The cancer of the modern world – a European perspective
- José Ugaz: People’s power: taking action to demand accountability
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