Chasing Corruption Around the World: How Civil Society Strengthens Global Governance

Peter Eigen, the Founder and Chairman of Transparency International, is the Fall 2004 Visiting Payne Distinguished Lecturer.

Transparency International, the only international non-governmental organisation devoted to combating corruption, brings civil society, business, and governments together in a powerful global coalition. TI, through its International Secretariat and more than 85 independent national chapters around the world, works at both the national and international level to curb both the supply and demand of corruption. In the international arena, TI raises awareness about the damaging effects of corruption, advocates policy reform, works towards the implementation of multilateral conventions and subsequently monitors compliance by governments, corporations and banks. At the national level, chapters work to increase levels of accountability and transparency, monitoring the performance of key institutions and pressing for necessary reforms in a non-party political manner.

 
Date and Time:
 Monday, October 4, 2004.  4:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 1.5 hour(s).
Location:
Encinal Hall, corner of Galvez and Serra Street  [Map]
Audience:
Faculty/Staff
General Public
Students
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Sponsor:
Stanford Institute for International Studies
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Admission:
Free
Open to the public
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Last Modified:
September 8, 2004