Description
This book is written to combat corruption in Zambia and around the world. The recent wave of democratization and the creation of new countries have led to the emergence of new democracies. In these nations, corruption is widespread and poses one of the most severe threats to democratization. Addressing corruption has been a primary goal of politics and government. Meanwhile, corruption is also rampant in autocracies, hindering development in these countries. Corruption is one of the most serious social threats, directly impacting a country’s stability, security, and democratic, political, economic, and social systems. Its consequences include a decline in moral values, loss of confidence in public institutions, disruption of the market economy and other important democratic institutions, further deepening social inequalities, and the violation of equal opportunity principles.
This book is a comprehensive, in-depth study about the characteristic nature of corruption in all forms, primarily for the purpose of knowing and understanding it, so as to strategically overcome it, ultimately achieving a corruption-free society.
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