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ID085567
Title ProperPublic perceptions of corruption in the military in Erope and the rest of the world
LanguageENG
AuthorScott, Dominic ;  Pyman, Mark
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper presents the results of the Global Corruption Barometer Survey 2006 and 2007 as they relate to the military, showing that globally the military is regarded as relatively corruption-free compared with other institutions such as political parties and parliaments. Only religious bodies and NGOs benefit from more favourable perceptions. The most positive perceptions of the military are found in Western Europe, while the least favourable are found in Africa, Latin America and Newly Independent States. The disaggregated results also reveal broad variation in perceptions by country, with some surprising scores thrown up. The analysis is enriched by context the local perspectives, provided by anti-corruption experts.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 17, No. 4; 2008: p495 - 515
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol. 17, No. 4; 2008: p495 - 515
Key WordsPublic Perceptions - Europe ;  Military Corruption - Europe ;  Military Corruption - World ;  Europe - Military Corruption


 
 
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