Quite often, “lack of political will” is identified as the culprit for poorly performing anti-corruption
programmes. Yet despite the frequency with which it is used to explain unsatisfactory reform outcomes,
political will remains under-defined and poorly understood. Further, assessments are often conducted
retrospectively, looking back at failed programmes. By applying a model of political will that specifies
a set of action-based components that are observable and measurable, and amenable to external
reinforcement and support, more clarity regarding the degree of political will can be achieved.
Unpacking the concept of political will to confront corruption
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