The Political Cycle of Fighting Corruption: Peru’s Experience with its First National Anti-Corruption Commission

Authors

  • Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez Universidad de Kyoto

    Profesor en el Center for Southeast Asian Studies de la Universidad de Kyoto (Japón).

Keywords:

Corruption, National Anti, Corruption Commission, Alejandro Toledo, Political Cycle

Abstract

Despite progress made over the past two decades, current international anti-corruption efforts continue to struggle with implementation issues in individual nations. The present study proposes an approach to anti-corruption policy implementation that considers the fight against public malfeasance in terms of its potential costs and benefits for political leadership. The existence of a political cycle for anti-corruption initiatives is proposed and tested through an examination of Peru’s National Anti-Corruption Commission from 2001 to 2005. The empirical analysis supports the theoretical tenets, showing how the government of President Toledo created and later devolved the anti-corruption commission due to private interests and political circumstances.

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Published

2019-10-14

How to Cite

Pozsgai-Alvarez, J. (2019). The Political Cycle of Fighting Corruption: Peru’s Experience with its First National Anti-Corruption Commission. Derecho & Sociedad, (52), 81–96. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/21214

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Section

Derecho Penal y Corrupción