JASET

THE APPROACHES OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES IN ANTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVES

Authors

  • Uralova Charos Ganisher kizi

    Researcher, Master's student of the Department of Applied Political Science at the Faculty of International Relations, University of World Economy and Diplomacy
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Keywords:

Anti-Corruption, Developed Countries, Legal Frameworks, Institutional Mechanisms, Public Engagement, Best Practices, China, USA, UK, Singapore, Finland, South Korea, Denmark, Sweden, New Zealand, Canada, Norway, Georgia, Uzbekistan.

Abstract

Corruption undermines democratic institutions, slows economic development, and contributes to governmental instability. Developed countries have implemented a variety of anti-corruption initiatives to combat this pervasive issue. This thesis examines the strategies employed by developed nations, including legal frameworks, institutional mechanisms, and public engagement efforts. By analyzing these approaches, the article aims to identify best practices and potential areas for improvement in the fight against corruption.

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Published

2025-11-04