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Kleptocratic Interdependence: Trafficking, Corruption and the Marriage of Politics and Illicit Profits

Book Chapter

Authors
Kelly M. Greenhill - Visiting Professor at CISAC
Robert I. Rotberg, ed. - Harvard University

Published by
Brookings Institution Press in "Corruption, Global Security and World Order", Robert I. Rotberg, ed., page(s): 96-123
2009

Paperback (9780815703297) - $39.95


Corruption is a human condition and an ancient phenomenon. From the beginnings of civilization, public notables have abused their offices for personal gain while citizens have sought advantage by corrupting those holding power. Today, global security is threatened as never before by fiscal uncertainty, competition and mutual suspicion among world powers, nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and tyranny. This book reveals corruption to be at the very center of these global threats and proposes a combination of remedies such as positive leadership, enhanced transparency, tougher punishment, and enforceable new sanctions against shady activities.

Corruption, Global Security, and World Order explores the ties between corrupt practice and threats to global peace, corrupt practice and the suppression of human rights and development, corrupt practice and the maintenance of tyranny, and corruption in health and education.