Case study on the challenges inherent in implementing “National Anti-Corruption Strategies” across different countries. The case series profiles Ghana, Mauritius, Indonesia, South Africa, and Brazil during the period 2004-2017. Each country aspired to accomplish some “easy” things—tracking implementation action items, for example, and creating a code of conduct—as well as much harder objectives, such as strengthening asset declaration, securing law reforms, and assessing actual impact.

first page of cross-cutting analysis based on series of case studies