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Elite Perceptions of Anti-Corruption Efforts in Ukraine

NCJ Number
230874
Journal
Global Crime Volume: 11 Issue: 2 Dated: May 2010 Pages: 237-260
Author(s)
Ase Berit Grodeland
Date Published
May 2010
Length
24 pages
Annotation
Ukrainian anti-corruption policies are investigated as perceived by Ukrainian elites.
Abstract
Anti-corruption efforts introduced in Ukraine in recent years have predominantly been imposed from the outside. They have been vague, all-inclusive and lacking in political and public support. What is more, they have been fairly insensitive to the cultural context into which they have been introduced. While targeting corrupt behaviour, they have largely ignored its root causes. The impact of Ukrainian anti-corruption reform has therefore been limited. Drawing on extensive qualitative data from Ukraine, this article explores elite 1) perceptions of Ukrainian anti-corruption reform, 2) familiarity with specific anti-corruption initiatives, and 3) views on how best to combat corruption. Not surprisingly, Ukrainian elites are familiar with, and fairly negative in their assessment of, national anti-corruption reform. They advocate a number of measures targeting corrupt behaviour as well as its root causes with a view to reducing corruption in Ukraine. Tables (Published Abstract)