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|a The EU Anti-Corruption Report
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- SECTION 1 -- 1. An introduction: A short history of anti-corruption policy in the EU -- 1.1 The first phase -- 1.2 The second phase -- 1.3 The third phase -- 1.4 The fourth phase -- 1.5 Conclusion -- 2. The EU anti-corruption report -- 2.1 Overview of general objectives and findings of the EU anti-corruption report -- 2.2 Perceptions of corruption and experience of corruption in the EU -- 2.2.1 Private citizen responses -- 2.2.2 Commercial responses -- 2.3 Public procurement -- 2.4 The EU anti-corruption report recommendations for each of the member states -- 2.4.1 Austria -- 2.4.2 Belgium -- 2.4.3 Bulgaria -- 2.4.4 Croatia -- 2.4.5 Cyprus -- 2.4.6 Czech Republic -- 2.4.7 Denmark -- 2.4.8 Estonia -- 2.4.9 Finland -- 2.4.10 France -- 2.4.11 Germany -- 2.4.12 Greece -- 2.4.13 Hungary -- 2.4.14 Ireland -- 2.4.15 Italy -- 2.4.16 Latvia -- 2.4.17 Lithuania -- 2.4.18 Luxembourg -- 2.4.19 Malta -- 2.4.20 The Netherlands -- 2.4.21 Poland -- 2.4.22 Portugal -- 2.4.23 Romania -- 2.4.24 Slovakia -- 2.4.25 Slovenia -- 2.4.26 Spain -- 2.4.27 Sweden -- 2.4.28 United Kingdom -- 2.5 General limitations of the EU anti-corruption report -- 2.6 Conclusion -- 3. The EU anti-corruption report and reflexive governance -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 New governance in the European Union -- 3.3 The open method of coordination -- 3.4 Reflexive governance -- 3.5 Reflexive law -- 3.6 An analysis of the EU anti-corruption report as reflexive governance -- 3.7 Conclusion -- SECTION 2 Country Case Studies -- 4. The United Kingdom -- 4.1 The EU anti-corruption report for the UK -- 4.1.1 The UK attitude to ethics -- 4.2 Foreign bribery in the UK -- 4.2.1 Risk-based principles for preventing bribery.
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