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Important notes relevant to the course will be shared with the students. All the reading materials will be available on moodle for the students. Poslední úprava: Hassan Haris (17.09.2020)
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This course is designed to help students acquire knowledge about the most challenging problems facing the world (developing world in particular) nowadays. After completing this course, students should be able to: - know the theoretical concept of governance (different types, history, functions, threats). - know what are the social and economic consequences of bad-governance in the developing world and how developed countries mitigate corruption challenges - understand what the most critical social problems and the policy implications in developing countries are. - understand the alternative options of policy analysis, nalyze the links between the social, economic, and political context, policy solutions, and impacts of the formulated policies. - understand challenges developing countries face during the implementation of anti-corruption policies. Poslední úprava: Hassan Haris (17.09.2020)
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Course completion criteria includes the submission of: All assignments Pass oral exam Poslední úprava: Hassan Haris (17.09.2020)
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References of the relevant literature: Rose, R., & Peiffer, C. (2018). Bad governance and corruption. Springer. Robinson, J. A., & Acemoglu, D. (2012). Why nations fail: The origins of power, prosperity and poverty. London: Profile. Akçay, S. (2006). Corruption and human development. Cato J., 26, 29. Qizilbash, M. (2001). Corruption and human development: A conceptual discussion. Oxford Development Studies, 29(3), 265-278. Persson, A., Rothstein, B., & Teorell, J. (2013). Why anticorruption reforms fail—systemic corruption as a collective action problem. Governance, 26(3), 449-471. Asongu, S. (2014). Globalization (fighting), corruption and development. Journal of Economic Studies. Gathii, J. T. (2009). Defining the relationship between human rights and corruption. U. Pa. J. Int'l L., 31, 125. Ortega, B., Casquero, A., & Sanjuán, J. (2016). Corruption and convergence in human development: Evidence from 69 countries during 1990–2012. Social Indicators Research, 127(2), 691-719. Gebeye, B. A. (2012). Corruption and human rights: Exploring the relationships. Jigjiga: School of Law, Jigjiga University M. Milic. d’Agostino, G., Dunne, J. P., & Pieroni, L. (2016). Government spending, corruption and economic growth. World Development, 84, 190-205. Poslední úprava: Hassan Haris (17.09.2020)
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Poslední úprava: Hassan Haris (17.09.2020)
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