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15 Mar 2014
This edition tackles the subject of corruption in Russia. The first article discusses how the anti-corruption measures introduced by the Putin regime have had little impact, and indeed that the regime is creating conditions in which corruption is flourishing. The author suggests that this corruption could lead to a scenario similar to that in Ukraine. In the second article, the authors consider anti-corruption practices within businesses in Russia. They suggest that most do not have a comprehensive anti-corruption strategy, but that a few have created efficient and effective anti-corruption governance systems, and these examples could serve as blueprints for leaders who want to take control of corruption at their firms.
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Author | Robert W Ortthung, Elena Denisova-Schmidt, Alena Ledeneva, Stanislav Shekshnia |
Series | Russian Analytical Digest (RAD) |
Issue | 144 |
Publisher | Center for Security Studies (CSS) |
Copyright | © 2014 Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE), Center for Security Studies (CSS), German Association for East European Studies (DGO), Institute of History, University of Basel |