The Future of Anti-corruption Measures in Lithuania

Authors

  • Bryane Michael, Eleanor Kennon, Jeppe Kromann Hansen Linacre College, University of Oxford

Keywords:

Anti-corruption programmes, Lithuania, Central and Eastern Europe.

Abstract

In the 1990s, Lithuania - like most other Central European countries - implemented a wide-reaching
anti-corruption programme. Supporting most anti-corruption programmes in these countries has been an
ad-hoc assortment of anti-corruption training conducted by various public sector institutions. Using
analysis redolent of a neo-functional perspective, this article argues that the hodge-podge of anticorruption
training programmes form a more or less coherent system. Like any system, design directly
impacts on performance. The lack of systemic training programme design in the Central and Eastern
Europe has resulted in the sub-optimal performance of these anti-corruption programmes. Thinking about
the systemic properties of anti-corruption training – by evoking the concept of the National Anti-
Corruption Training Program (NACTP) – can help with the assessment and improvement of anticorruption
in Lithuania and the region

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Published

2006-06-30

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