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Abstract :
[en] At country level, governance generally refers to the way (rules, procedures and behaviors) that power is exercised in managing its political, social and economic issues. The relationship between governance and corruption is very narrow, as poor governance provides great potential for corruption, and widespread corruption is incompatible with good governance. Improving the quality of governance is therefore a necessary condition for effectively tackling corruption. It should, of course, be pointed out that the quality and motivation of the senior leadership of governance also determine its function, since, as Y. Dror points out, no structure can offset the moderate leadership of governance or mitigate the damage caused by corrupt leadership. This volume analyzes aspects of governance and corruption, as well as relations between them both in general and at the level of Greece, which we have the certainty of contributing to their general understanding, particularly useful in the current political and economic conjuncture.