Ethics and integrity for developing democratic governance capability
By: Oquist, Paul.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.125-33.Subject(s): Public administration
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Journal of Human ValuesSummary: This reflective essay argues that the synergistic combination of anti-corruption and ethics, and integrity improvement, oversight and citizen participation actions can facilitate transparency, accountability and responsiveness as part of democratic governance capacity building. International learning experiences are an important source of information and analysis for countries undertaking programmes in this area in order to meet the ethics and integrity challenges of the twenty-first century. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 5, Issue no: 2 | Available | AR45199 |
This reflective essay argues that the synergistic combination of anti-corruption and ethics, and integrity improvement, oversight and citizen participation actions can facilitate transparency, accountability and responsiveness as part of democratic governance capacity building. International learning experiences are an important source of information and analysis for countries undertaking programmes in this area in order to meet the ethics and integrity challenges of the twenty-first century. - Reproduced


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