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|b قطر
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|9 666862
|a Gemperle, Sergio M.
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|a When Anti-Corruption Agencies Delegitimize the State:
|b The Cases of Nepal and Guatemala
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|b مركز حكم القانون ومكافحة الفساد
|c 2021
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b State-led anti-corruption agencies are often posited for their state-legitimizing effects. This article argues that anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) can have adverse legitimacy effects on the state and its institutions. Based on an extensive review of the literature, this article first defines twelve ACA ideal types that reflect their corruption-reduction potential. It then illustrates the negative effects of ACAs on state legitimacy through two case studies, Nepal and Guatemala. The findings show that ACAs can have a negative impact on state legitimacy if they increase public awareness and condemnation of corruption in state institutions or if governments interfere with effective investigations from the ACA. Taken together, these findings highlight that anti-corruption policies and reforms need to account for and adapt to potentially delegitimating effects on state institutions.
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|a ظاهرة الفساد
|a الوعي السياسي
|a السلطات التشريعية
|a الأداء المؤسسي
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|b Anti-Corruption Agency
|b State Legitimacy
|b Trust
|b Guatemala
|b Nepal
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|4 القانون
|6 Law
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|e Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Center Journal
|f Rule of law and anti-corruption center journal
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|m مج4, ع1
|o 2282
|s مجلة مركز حكم القانون ومكافحة الفساد
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|x 2617-2755
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