Anti-Corruption and its Discontents
Explore the intricate landscape of anti-corruption efforts with Anti-Corruption and its Discontents by Grant Walton. Published in 2019 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful paperback spans 224 pages and delves into the significance of anti-corruption initiatives that have surged since the mid-1990s. As these programs become central to development policy, Walton critically examines their impact and relevance in Papua New Guinea, a nation known for its rich cultural heritage and complex corruption challenges. This book is essential for anyone interested in politics, governance, and the socio-economic dynamics of one of the world’s most fascinating countries. Discover how anti-corruption discourse shapes policy and practice in Papua New Guinea and beyond.