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Towards A Global Consensus Against Corruption International Agreements As Products Of Diffusion And Signals Of Commitment Mathis Lohaus

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Towards A Global Consensus Against Corruption International Agreements As Products Of Diffusion And Signals Of Commitment Mathis Lohaus
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.25 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Mathis Lohaus
ISBN: 9780429492235, 9781138588509, 0429492235, 1138588504
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Towards A Global Consensus Against Corruption International Agreements As Products Of Diffusion And Signals Of Commitment Mathis Lohaus by Mathis Lohaus 9780429492235, 9781138588509, 0429492235, 1138588504 instant download after payment.

Corruption has long been identified as a governance challenge, yet it took states until the 1990s to adopt binding agreements combating it. While the rapid spread of anti-corruption treaties appears to mark a global consensus, a closer look reveals that not all regional and international organizations move on similar trajectories. This book seeks to explain similarities and differences between international anti-corruption agreements. In this volume Lohaus develops a comprehensive analytical framework to compare international agreements in the areas of prevention, criminalization, jurisdiction, domestic enforcement and international cooperation. Outcomes range from narrow enforcement cooperation to broad commitments that often lack follow-up mechanisms. Lohaus argues that agreements vary because they are designed to signal anti-corruption commitment to different audiences. To demonstrate such different approaches to anti-corruption, he draws on two starkly different cases, the Organization of American States and the African Union. Contributing to debates on decision-making in international organizations, this work showcases how global governance is shaped by processes of diffusion that involve state and non-state actors. The book highlights challenges as well as chances linked to the patchwork of international rules. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of IR theory, global governance, international organizations and regionalism.

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