#2527. The governance of anti-corruption on the Polar Silk Road

March 2027publication date
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Abstract:
The article analyzes whether the configuration of joint projects between Russian and Chinese partners will open up opportunities for joint management of the fight against corruption, or, perhaps, alternatively, there is a possibility of the emergence of a non-state and post-sovereign governance model. The results show that there are no stakeholders at the non-governmental level who would formulate the requirements for combating corruption. Instead, anti-corruption regulations are enforced through a corporate compliance policy.
Keywords:
corruption; infrastructure development; procurement; rules-based governance; trade

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