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ID095019
Title ProperAnti-corruption interventions in Georgia
LanguageENG
AuthorPuppo, Lili Di
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article aims at analysing the transfer of anti-corruption norms and standards as well as the instrumental use of anti-corruption efforts in Georgia. Drawing on the literature on anthropology and development, I use Georgia as a case study to analyse how an anti-corruption discourse is translated into local agendas. In the first part, I analyse three different perspectives on the fight against corruption in Georgia. In the second part, I examine three different types of anti-corruption interventions to illustrate the various agendas pursued by actors in the anti-corruption field. First, I study the implementation of the national anti-corruption strategy as an example of a conflict between two actors (government and international organisation) to assert the pre-eminence of a particular anti-corruption expertise. Second, I examine the reform of the Chamber of Control of Georgia (CCG), in particular the confrontation between the CCG and the Ministry of Education (MoE) in 2007, as an example of how an external anti-corruption agenda is adapted to local political struggles. Third, I analyse civil society anti-corruption projects as examples of the attempt to maintain a particular donor discourse.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Crime Vol. 11, No. 2; May 2010: p.220 - 236
Journal SourceGlobal Crime Vol. 11, No. 2; May 2010: p.220 - 236
Key WordsAnti - Corruption ;  Georgia ;  Anthropology and Development ;  External Interventions


 
 
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