EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGIES: EXPERIENCES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN
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Abstract
In the era of globalization and accelerated societal transformation, corruption continues to represent a critical challenge across both scholarly discourse and practical governance. It erodes democratic principles, hinders economic development, and compromises social equity. Therefore, the implementation of robust anti-corruption measures is essential for strengthening public administration systems, fostering public confidence in government institutions, and promoting transparency. This research aims to assess the effectiveness of anti-corruption strategies in Kazakhstan, highlight successful preventive practices, and propose recommendations to enhance anti-corruption mechanisms within the system of public administration. Considering the breadth of the documents examined, the study employs a combination of qualitative and quantitative content analysis techniques. The outcomes of this research may serve as a valuable resource for public administration bodies and civil society institutions in formulating anti-corruption initiatives and refining existing policies.
Keywords: corruption, anti-corruption strategy, public service, corruption prevention, public service.
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