International Drivers of Corruption
A Tool for Analysis
Corruption and other governance problems result primarily from processes generated
within the domestic political economy. There are major international factors, however,
that interact with domestic processes: international drivers of corruption. This report
introduces an analytical tool to help readers understand how these international drivers
of corruption affect governance and corruption at the country level. It provides a
means for identifying those drivers that matter most for domestic governance, as well
as opportunities for international actors to work more effectively to improve governance
in specific country contexts.
Published on February 23, 2012