PRINCIPAL DIRECTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF FIGHTING CORRUPTION
Keywords:
International Cooperation, Anti-Corruption, Legal Frameworks, Institutional Collaboration, The model of Western European countries, The model of Southeast Asian countries, The US model, the UN, the European Union, the World Bank.Abstract
Corruption is a global problem that causes millions of dollars in losses every year, and international cooperation is necessary to prevent this situation. Corruption remains a significant barrier to development, governance, and public trust globally. International cooperation is essential for effectively combating corruption, which often transcends national boundaries. This thesis examines the principal directions of international cooperation in the fight against corruption, focusing on legal frameworks, institutional collaboration, information sharing, and capacity building. By analyzing these dimensions, the article highlights best practices and identifies opportunities for enhanced global collaboration in combating corruption.
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