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Anti-corruption Strategies in Afghanistan: An Alternative Approach
© 2016, © 2016 SAGE Publications. Afghanistan is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. This article provides a critical examination of Afghan anticorruption strategies based on formal anticorruption strategy, bureaucratic reform, and counter-narcotics. This article includes reference to some of the opinions of 70 semi-structured interviews conducted by the author in Kabul during May–June 2010 with anticorruption experts, rights-based organizations, civil society groups, ministries, and international and national organizations. The findings are that political interference from Afghan elites preserves corruption and deep roots of patron–client corruption—patronage networks and illicit drug trafficking interests with criminal groups for profitable gain—are difficult to combat with the existing anticorruption strategy. Hence, new approaches need to be attempted, such as, incorporating religion and ethics and empowering local leaders to combat corruption within a sixfold approach which involves (i) raising awareness, (ii) prevention, (iii) prosecution and sanctions, (iv) detection, (v) a collaborative counter-narcotics strategy, and (vi) linking religion
Comision encargada del estudio de la responsabilidad de los autores de la guerra e imposicion de penas;
2 p. l., 58 p
Convention on the settlement of matters arising out of the war and the occupation between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, France, the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn, May 26, 1952 As amended by Schedule IV to the Protocol on the termination of the occupation régime in the Federal Republic of Germany signed at Paris on October 23, 1954
Der Kampf um den Rechtsfrieden; die Urkunden der Friedensverhandlungen. Vollständiger Abdruck des amtlichen Weissbuchs, mit den deutschen Gegenvorschlägen.
At head of title: Deutsche Liga für Völkerbund.Mode of access: Internet
Elucidation of a pericentric inversion of a D-group chromosome in the mother of a child with Patau's syndrome
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