Regulating Government Ethics

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Regulating Government Ethics

An Underused Weapon in China's Anti-Corruption Campaign

Ethics and moral philosophy Politics and government Public administration Central / national / federal government Law International law Public international law Constitutional and administrative law: general

Author: Chonghao Wu

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 20th October 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 11 Mb

ISBN: 9781316670705


Overview

This book examines government ethics rules and their enforcement in China, as well as in three other jurisdictions for comparative insights. Empirical research methods (involving primarily semi-structured interviews) have been employed to explore the dynamics of actual enforcement policies and practices in China.

Framework and Analysis

This book forms an analytical framework through reviewing existing theories on government ethics regulation and general regulation literature and analyzing government ethics rules in the US, the UK, and Hong Kong. Using this framework, it seeks to explore the patterns and features of government ethics rules and their enforcement in China.

Key Findings

It shows that the inadequacy of government ethics rules per se and the deterrence-oriented criminal enforcement style of government ethics regulation are important but ignored elements of the problem of rampant corruption in China.

Implications

Such analysis has generated important and practical policy implications for China’s government ethics rules and their enforcement.

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