ABSTRACT:
Drawing upon the work of the NISPAcee Working Group on Preventing Corruption in Public Administration, this book reviews the current state of anti-corruption training and education in Central and Eastern Europe. Original data and analysis from anti-corruption trainers and policymakers from over 7 countries in the region -- Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russian Federation, Serbia, Ukraine, and others -- is assembled into the compilation. Each country analysis reviews anti-corruption legislation, existing training programmes, and provides detailed case studies from the country. Specific curricula are discussed as are options for countries wishing in adopting best practice from the region. A final chapter will discuss the lessons learned and address wider topics in the formation of anti-corruption training systems in Central and Eastern Europe.