Waging War on Corruption is a fascinating look at worldwide corruption by a leader of the global anticorruption movement. Frank Vogl draws on twenty years of experience to share a history filled stories of activists, victims, and villains; strengthening our understanding of the complexities of corruption with wisdom and integrity.
Waging War on Corruption is a fascinating look at worldwide corruption by a leader of the global anticorruption movement. Frank Vogl draws on twenty years of experience to share a history filled stories of activists, victims, and villains; strengthening our understanding of the complexities of corruption with wisdom and integrity.
Frank Vogl, former senior World Bank official and foreign business and economics correspondent for The Times of London, teaches a graduate course at Georgetown University titled, Corruption, Conflict Resolution and Security. He is the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Partnership for Transparency Fund, and the co-founder and former Vice Chair of Transparency International, the global non-governmental anti-corruption organization. He served as President of Vogl Communications, Inc., an international communications consulting firm, from 1990 to 2018.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Drama 1. Waking Up 2. Corruption Crimes 3. Victims 4. The Activists 5. Political Villains 6. Business Villains 7. Global Security Part 2: Action 8. The New Age of Transparency-Media and Research 9. Justice and Democracy 141 10. Criminalizing Bribe Paying-It Started with Watergate 11. Finally, Officials Embrace Anticorruption Part 3: Moving Forward 12. Justice and the Demand for Good Governance 13. The G20 Sets a Bold Agenda 14. Shaping Solutions I 15. Shaping Solutions II 16. Making a Difference Appendix 1: Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index 2011 Appendix 2: Transparency International's Bribe Payers' Index 2011 Appendix 3: Summary Highlights from the United Nations Convention Against Corruption Appendix 4: Issues Related to the Council of Europe's Criminal and Civil Law Conventions on Corruption Appendix 5: Global Financial Integrity-Illicit Financial Flows Appendix 6: Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention-Trace International and Transparency International Surveys Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Drama 1. Waking Up 2. Corruption Crimes 3. Victims 4. The Activists 5. Political Villains 6. Business Villains 7. Global Security Part 2: Action 8. The New Age of Transparency-Media and Research 9. Justice and Democracy 141 10. Criminalizing Bribe Paying-It Started with Watergate 11. Finally, Officials Embrace Anticorruption Part 3: Moving Forward 12. Justice and the Demand for Good Governance 13. The G20 Sets a Bold Agenda 14. Shaping Solutions I 15. Shaping Solutions II 16. Making a Difference Appendix 1: Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index 2011 Appendix 2: Transparency International's Bribe Payers' Index 2011 Appendix 3: Summary Highlights from the United Nations Convention Against Corruption Appendix 4: Issues Related to the Council of Europe's Criminal and Civil Law Conventions on Corruption Appendix 5: Global Financial Integrity-Illicit Financial Flows Appendix 6: Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention-Trace International and Transparency International Surveys Index
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