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Table 9: Focus <strong>of</strong> articles in <strong>anti</strong>-<strong>corruption</strong> bibliography as at 13 June 2006<br />

(excludes ADB/OECD country reports)<br />

Year Total articles Describes <strong>strategies</strong> Evaluates results<br />

2006 32 19 17<br />

2005 67 31 28<br />

2004 40 27 26<br />

2003 23 10 9<br />

2002 23 10 2<br />

2001 27 19 13<br />

2000 19 14 10<br />

Total 231 130 105<br />

(% <strong>of</strong> total) (100) (56) (45)<br />

Bibliography 2000–06<br />

All URLS correct at 17 November 2006<br />

2006<br />

Asian Development Bank & Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2006.<br />

Anti-<strong>corruption</strong> policies in Asia and the Pacific: progress in legal and institutional reform in 25 countries.<br />

http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/32/31/36832820.pdf<br />

This report provides a picture <strong>of</strong> the legal and institutional frameworks that are in place in the ADB/OECD<br />

Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia–Pacific’s member countries. The report follows these countries’ progress<br />

in establishing safeguards against <strong>corruption</strong> through the implementation over time <strong>of</strong> the Anti-Corruption<br />

Action Plan for Asia–Pacific. Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, P.R. China, Cook Islands, Fiji Islands,<br />

Hong Kong, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic <strong>of</strong> Kazakhstan, Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, Kyrgyz Republic,<br />

Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Singapore,<br />

Thailand, Vanuatu, and Vietnam are included.<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> Agency for International Development 2006. <strong>Australian</strong> aid, promoting growth and stability:<br />

a white paper on the <strong>Australian</strong> Government’s overseas aid program. Canberra: AusAID<br />

This paper provides the strategic framework which will guide the direction and delivery <strong>of</strong> Australia’s<br />

overseas aid program over the next ten years.<br />

Blake CH & Martin CG.2006 The dynamics <strong>of</strong> political <strong>corruption</strong>: re-examining the influence <strong>of</strong><br />

democracy. Democratization 13(1): 1–14<br />

This paper develops some conceptual and methodological modifications to the study <strong>of</strong> democracy’s<br />

influence on the probability <strong>of</strong> <strong>corruption</strong>. These changes demonstrate that the consolidation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

vital democracy maintained over time exercises a more powerful influence over <strong>corruption</strong> than past<br />

research had indicated.

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