This article examines the features of corruption in Syria and the state authorities’ efforts to combat
this socio-economic phenomenon. Particular attention is paid to identifying the historical background for the formation
of anti-corruption institutions in Syria, as well as the religious dimension of the concept of corruption in Muslim society.
The empirical approach was used to conduct a content analysis of Arabic-language internet publications on the issue
of corruption in Syria. The scientific hypothesis is based on the assumption of a transitional nature of the development
of Syrian anti-corruption institutions and the justification of biased anti-Baathist rhetoric of global human rights and anticorruption agencies regarding the situation in Damascus-controlled territory of Syria. It is noted that Bashar al-Assad’s
government is currently focused on combating all forms of corruption in the country, but the extent to which its efforts
will be effective and have an impact on the country’s economic recovery remains to be seen.
Translated title of the contributionCombating Corruption in Syria: Historical and Political Overview
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)12-19
JournalОБЩЕСТВО: ПОЛИТИКА, ЭКОНОМИКА, ПРАВО
Issue number10
StatePublished - Oct 2022

    Research areas

  • Syria, fight against corruption, islam, fiqh, Arab-Muslim mentality, kleptocracy

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