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Corruption in Pacific Island countries / Manuhuia Barcham.

By: Publication details: Suva, Fiji : United Nations Development Programme Pacific Centre, 2007.Description: viii, 161 pages ; maps ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9789823040240
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Contents:
Introduction -- Background -- Objectives of the Study -- Methodological Discussion -- Structure of the Report -- Overview f Development in the Pacific -- Human Development in the Pacific -- Human Development and Corruption -- Overview of History, Politics and Culture of PICs -- Initial Settlement -- European Settlement -- Corruption in the Pacific -- Challenges in defining corruption in the Pacific -- In what sectors is corruption prevalent? -- Other Sources and Forms if Corruption -- Overseas Aid -- Globalisation -- Impacts of Corruption -- National Integrity Systems -- Capacity deficits -- Anti-Corruption Initiatives in the Region -- Bi-Lateral Donors -- Multi-Lateral Actors -- Regional Peak Bodies -- Non-Government Organisations and the Private sector -- Role of Culture and Tradition -- Gift-giving as an example -- Conclusion/Recommendations
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Includes bibliographical references. Barcham, M. (2007). Corruption in Pacific Island countries. Suva, Fiji: United Nations Development Programme Pacific Centre.

Introduction -- Background -- Objectives of the Study -- Methodological Discussion -- Structure of the Report -- Overview f Development in the Pacific -- Human Development in the Pacific -- Human Development and Corruption -- Overview of History, Politics and Culture of PICs -- Initial Settlement -- European Settlement -- Corruption in the Pacific -- Challenges in defining corruption in the Pacific -- In what sectors is corruption prevalent? -- Other Sources and Forms if Corruption -- Overseas Aid -- Globalisation -- Impacts of Corruption -- National Integrity Systems -- Capacity deficits -- Anti-Corruption Initiatives in the Region -- Bi-Lateral Donors -- Multi-Lateral Actors -- Regional Peak Bodies -- Non-Government Organisations and the Private sector -- Role of Culture and Tradition -- Gift-giving as an example -- Conclusion/Recommendations

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