
Corruption, Global Security, and World Order
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Contributors: Matthew Bunn (Harvard University), Erica Chenoweth (Wesleyan University), Sarah Dix (Government of Papua New Guinea), Peter Eigen (Freie Universität, Berlin, and Africa Progress Panel), Kelly M. Greenhill (Tufts University), Charles Griffin (World Bank and Brookings), Ben W. Heineman Jr. (Harvard University), Nathaniel Heller (Global Integrity), Jomo Kwame Sundaram (United Nations), Lucy Koechlin (University of Basel, Switzerland), Johann Graf Lambsdorff (University of Passau, Germany, and Transparency International), Robert Legvold (Columbia University), Emmanuel Pok (National Research Institute, Papua New Guinea), Susan Rose-Ackerma n (Yale University), Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona (United Nations), Daniel Jordan Smith (Brown University), Rotimi T. Suberu (Bennington College), Jessica C. Teets (Middlebury College), and Laura Underkuffler (Cornell University).
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- Front Cover
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- How Corruption Compromises World Peace and Stability
- Defining Corruption: Implications for Action
- Defining and Measuring Corruption: Where Have We Come From, Where Are We Now, and What Matters For the Future?
- Corruption in the Wake of Domestic National Conflict
- Kleptocratic Interdependence: Trafficking, Corruption, and the Marriage of Politics and Illicit Profits
- Corruption and Nuclear Proliferation
- To Bribe or to Bomb: Do Corruption and Terrorism Go Together?
- Corruption, the Criminalized State, and Post-Soviet Transitions
- Combating Corruption in Traditional Societies: Papua New Guinea
- The Travails of Nigeria's Anti-Corruption Crusade
- The Paradoxes of Popular Participation in Corruption in Nigeria
- Corruption and Human Rights: Exploring the Connection
- Leadership Alters Corrupt Behavior
- The Role of the Multi-National Corporation in the Long War against Corruption
- The Organization of Anti-Corruption: Getting Incentives Right
- A Coalition to Combat Corruption: TI, EITI, and Civil Society
- Reducing Corruption in the Health and Education Sectors
- Good Governance, Anti-Corruption, and Economic Development
- Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover
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