2018
DOI: 10.29202/up/2/4
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Corruption in Afghanistan: an Experience for Ukraine

Abstract: The problem of corruption is one of the most urgent and important to solve for present Ukraine. Corruption is considered to be one of the main reasons for the lack of prosperity in Ukraine as well as political instability. Despite the numerous governmental attempts to fight against the corruption its level unfortunately still increases. Effective strategies search in resolving this problem appears as most relevant and necessary today. Ukrainian authority and anti-corruption organizations can effectively use th… Show more

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“…In the context of Afghanistan, corruption has real impacts in all levels of the society (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2012). Many Afghans are required to pay bribes in almost every aspect of daily life, and experience injustices in economic opportunities and employment as a result of widespread nepotism and patronage (Rahmani & Tytarenko, 2018). More fundamentally, the perception of corruption has undermined public confidence towards public institutions, which in turn impedes the pursuit of broader targets, such as domestic political stability and the ongoing peace process.…”
Section: Indonesia's High-level Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the context of Afghanistan, corruption has real impacts in all levels of the society (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2012). Many Afghans are required to pay bribes in almost every aspect of daily life, and experience injustices in economic opportunities and employment as a result of widespread nepotism and patronage (Rahmani & Tytarenko, 2018). More fundamentally, the perception of corruption has undermined public confidence towards public institutions, which in turn impedes the pursuit of broader targets, such as domestic political stability and the ongoing peace process.…”
Section: Indonesia's High-level Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More fundamentally, the perception of corruption has undermined public confidence towards public institutions, which in turn impedes the pursuit of broader targets, such as domestic political stability and the ongoing peace process. The level of corruption and lack of attention given to this matter will have legal, financial, and even social consequences (Rahmani & Tytarenko, 2018).…”
Section: Indonesia's High-level Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Afghanistan, for example, bribes were seen as an official tax on Government services. Furthermore, corruption in Afghanistan was no longer a serious disease of the social system, but the social system itself [Rahmani & Tytarenko, 2018]. In this connection, it has been argued that corruption is an ancient tradition encoded in genetic memory of some peoples, absorbed into flesh and blood, strongly rooted in the public consciousness.…”
Section: The History Of Elite Corruption In Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this connection, it has been argued that corruption is an ancient tradition encoded in genetic memory of some peoples, absorbed into flesh and blood, strongly rooted in the public consciousness. [Rahmani & Tytarenko, 2018].…”
Section: The History Of Elite Corruption In Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…port in society of the importance of the Institution of ownership rights, on the other hand, and, on a separate note, inconsistence and opportunism of the state policy in the field of legal protection of property rights in Ukraine -all have allowed illegal takeovers of enterprises, created an unfavorable investment climate, undermined the economic security of the country, and contributed to corruption up to the present time. This issue is considered in the research by Oleg Bazaluk [1], Zaid Rahmani and Vadym Tytarenko [2], and others.…”
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