Never before have world order and global security been
threatened by so many destabilizing factors --from the collapse of
macroeconomic stability to nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and
tyranny. "Corruption, Global Security, and World Order" reveals
corruption to be at the very center of these threats and proposes
remedies such as positive leadership, enhanced transparency,
tougher punishments, and enforceable sanctions. Although
eliminating corruption is difficult, this book's careful
prescriptions can reduce and contain threats to global
security.
Contributors: Matthew Bunn (Harvard University), Erica Chenoweth
(Wesleyan University), Sarah Dix (Government of Papua New Guinea),
Peter Eigen (Freie Universit?t, 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 Sep?lveda 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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