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Burocratize not to Corrupt: the impact of transnational actors on the anti-corruption measures of the national strategy to combat corruption and money laundering

Abstract

The research that is presented aims to analyze the impact of transnational actors in the alterations of the Brazilian anti-corruption state bureaucracy through the guidelines established by the National Strategy to Combat Corruption and Money Laundering (ENCCLA). The assessment of the actions of the ENCCLA, in the period from 2010 to 2020, signals the impact of transnational actors in the bureaucratization of national anti-corruption instruments, highlighting a mutation in rationality administrative and influencing executive, legislative and judicial behaviors to prevent and combat corruption. For the development of this research, the inductive method was used.

Keywords:
Bureaucracy; Corruption; Transnational Actors; ENCCLA

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