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Conclusion: Good Governance and Sustainable Development M. A. B. Siddique and R. N. Ghosh
I Readers of this volume will have noticed that it is divided into three Parts: Part 1 deals with general and theoretical topics, with a bearing on the main theme of the book, viz. “Crime, Corruption and Economic Development”; Part 2 deals with specific case studies, with the primary focus on three countries, viz. Indonesia, India and Bangladesh. Part 3 relates to the present concluding section, in which the two editors try to sum up the contributions of the authors in this volume. As was stated earlier, the papers included in the volume were previously presented in two international conferences, one held in Perth, Western Australia, in June, 2009, and then, in a follow-up conference, held in India (Kolkata) in December, 2009. The two conferences included papers from a wide range of areas by people with different types of skills and expertise: academics, senior government officials and senior officials from the Police in India. The selected papers included in this volume look at corruption, not only from different angles but also from the varying perspectives of different countries and cultures.
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