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Multilevel Orders of Corruption in Central Asia

Description du projet

Contribuer aux programmes et aux efforts de lutte contre la corruption en Asie centrale

Il n’existe pas de remède universel ni même de solution miracle contre la corruption, un mal qui peut s’avérer particulièrement dévastateur pour les économies mondiales. Au vu du succès limité des initiatives mondiales de lutte contre la corruption, un nombre croissant d’appels ont été lancés pour repenser les approches existantes, soulignant la nécessité de développer de nouvelles approches et solutions. Avec le soutien du programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet MOCCA contribuera aux efforts mondiaux et nationaux visant à comprendre et contrer la corruption. Elle étudiera en particulier les régimes de corruption à plusieurs niveaux dans cinq pays d’Asie centrale post-soviétique (Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Tadjikistan, Turkménistan et Ouzbékistan). Les conclusions de cette étude seront utiles aux acteurs politiques et économiques basés dans l’UE qui s’intéressent ou travaillent en Asie centrale.

Objectif

Corruption has become a buzzword in both academic and policy debates over the last three decades. The initial view that “corruption greases the wheels of economic growth” in the newly independent states of Africa and Asia has lost its validity in the light of the current ever-growing global coalition against corruption, spearheaded by Transparency International and the World Bank. Despite the unrelenting global anti-corruption efforts, one thing seems clear: There is no such thing as a remedy to this “cancer”. In the light of the obvious failure of global anti-corruption initiatives, there has been a growing call to rethink the existing approaches, arguing for the necessity to understand better what corruption is, why it occurs, and what we can do to stop it. MOCCA is a research and staff exchange programme intended to contribute to the global and national efforts of understanding and counteracting corruption by conducting research on the multilevel orders of corruption in five countries in post-Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan). This will enable the MOCCA team to: 1) gather original empirical data (based on research solidly grounded in fieldwork) on the interplay between international law norms, national laws, and local legal cultures and informal norms in Central Asia and their implications for understanding corruption and its societal effects; 2) engage with and situate our research in relevant theoretical debates and thereby advance scholarly debates on (anti-) corruption by developing new conceptual, methodological and comparative approaches to study and understand it; and 3) provide strategic intelligence for EU-based political and economic actors interested or already working in the region, and to inform international organisations and decision-makers in the EU and Central Asia on ways to combat corruption and improve the business and investment climate, the rule of law and governance in the region.

Coordinateur

LUNDS UNIVERSITET
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 345 000,00
Adresse
Paradisgatan 5c
22100 Lund
Suède

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Région
Södra Sverige Sydsverige Skåne län
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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