One size does not fit all: an analysis of the corruption preventative approach of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in Bangladesh

This paper argues that the global citizens' engagement movement against corruption does not always succeed in developing countries, such as Bangladesh. Drawing on the case of the preventative strategies of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in Bangladesh, this paper shows that government-driv...

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Citizens
Citizens engagement
Community-based organisations
Corruption
Developing countries
Donors
Imitation
Institutional isomorphism
Interest groups
LDCs
Prevention
Prevention programs
Rites & ceremonies
Tribunals & commissions
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