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“Many leaders have adopted ‘hopeless’ strategies that perpetuate corruption instead of stifling it.” Curbing Asian Corruption: An Impossible Dream? JON S. T. QUAH
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Company

Transparency International / Eastern Universities Press / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Mongolia / Thailand / Indonesia / Malaysia / United States / Korea / China / Philippines / Singapore / South Korea / India / /

Currency

Peso / USD / /

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Judicial Event / /

Facility

National University of Singapore / Asia-Pacific Research Center / Stanford University / /

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gifts and services / Civil services / watchdog / basic services / /

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Hong Kong waterfall / Singapore waterfall / /

Organization

National University of Singapore / Chinese Communist Party / Ministry of Supervision / Thai government / Central Bureau of Investigation / Malaysian government / Civil society / World Bank / Action Party / Stanford University / United Nations Development Program / Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau / Asia-Pacific Research Center / /

Person

Kim Young-sam / Ferdinand Marcos / Thaksin Shinawatra / Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono / Lee Kuan Yew / Mahathir Mohammed / Abdullah Badawi / Abdurrahman Wahid / JON S. T. QUAH / Suharto / Kim Dae-jung / Anwar Ibrahim / Roh Moo-hyun / /

Position

Prime Minister / President / directly elected president / Minister / current president / professor of political science / Central Disciplinary Inspection minister / author / General Prosecutor / supervisor / king / general / this second strategy / Deputy Prime Minister / /

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CURRENT HISTORY / /

Region

South Korea / /

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Stanford University / /

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