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The aim of the paper is to develop a system of factors that have influenced anti-corruption processes in Estonia. The factors that have contributed to the progress and the factors that hinder Estonia from achieving zero corruption are identified. Special aspects of anti-corruption reforms in Estonia at the institutional level are identified. The methodological basis of the research is neo-institutionalism and axiological analysis; they allowed to construct a system of factors of two types: (1) those that contributed/contribute to the anti-corruption progress of Estonia (2) those that hamper Estonia’s advance towards zero corruption.


 

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Estonia corruption prevention and counteraction of corruption anti-corruption policy anti-corruption values Estonia corruption prevention and counteraction of corruption anti-corruption policy anti-corruption values

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