A STUDY ON MAPPING THE EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION ON GOVERNANCE IN PAKISTAN AND POSSIBLE COUNTERMEASURES
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2025
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UMT, Lahore
Abstract
Good governance is the focus of theoretical and pragmatic debates over the past three decades. Over the last few years, the vague terms "Governance" and good governance are employed increasingly, in political science literature, administrative science literature and development studies. It is increasingly becoming clear that good governance are legitimate, accountable and effective means of securing and exercising public power and resources in the pursuit of widely-accepted social ends. According to the literature the study revealed that good governance is concerned with political and institutional processes and outcomes that are necessary to accomplish the objectives of Sustainable development. The purpose of this conceptual study is to define, in as simple a manner as possible, the concept of good governance and governance. By what criteria can it be assessed? How is governance linked with political integration and democracy? It then investigates the connection between the good governance, and sustainable development the mechanism, processes and institutions that individuals, corporations, groups and societies employ in collective decision-making and implementation among social actors and in conflict resolution.