摘要:Why do some policies and programs work in some countries, and fail in others? What accounts for their success or failure? How can policymakers develop and deliver anti-corruption strategies that work? This book outlines a six-step approach to developing effective anti-corruption strategies tailored specifically to a country's pattern of corruption and conditions of governance. Case studies focus on the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia and illustrate the impact of different patterns of corruption and governance on anti-corruption effectiveness.