Ethics

The Defence Industry as an Ally in Reducing Corruption

[Author of boxes 20.1 and 20.2 is Todor Tagarev]For an anti-corruption regime to function effectively, the defence industry must be associated with it. Defence suppliers increasingly recognise the importance of corporate social responsibility and...

The Human in the Loop

[Author of box 16.2 is Leonid Polyakov, Ukraine]Whatever the legislative and organisational framework, it is people who make up the defence establishment. The fundamental objective, therefore, of anti-corruption efforts in defence is to influence human...

Regulatory Frameworks

There are a number of regulatory and legal mechanisms to tackle corruption at both the state and international levels. Although such frameworks are not in themselves solutions to corruption, they are nonetheless a pre-requisite to fighting it. This...

A Strategic Approach to Building Integrity and Reducing Corruption in Defence

[Author of box 2.4 is Todor Tagarev]The crippling costs of corruption, discussed in chapter 1, can be reduced significantly through the application of proven principles, mechanisms and practices of good governance. Governments have a wide spectrum of...

Military integrity, professionalism and national security

Presentation to Plenary session 1 in the "Required Competencies and Gaps in Designing and Implementing National Defence Integrity Programmes," NATO - DCAF project on Professional Development Workshops, Kyiv, 7-9 October 2014.This presentation...
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