CORRUPTION FACTORS AFFECTING SOCIAL STABILITY AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
Keywords:
corruption, social stability, public administration, social trust, inequality, economic development, legal system.Abstract
The article analyzes corruption factors that affect social stability and examines their social, economic, and political consequences. Corruption is considered a complex social phenomenon that reduces the efficiency of public administration, undermines the principles of social justice, and weakens citizens’ trust in state institutions. The study highlights the causes of corruption, its institutional, economic, and cultural roots, and its impact on societal stability. It also demonstrates how corruption intensifies social inequality, economic inefficiency, legal weakness, and political instability. The article emphasizes the importance of preventive and systematic approaches in combating corruption.
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