The relationship between corruption and stability is complex. What
is clear is that corruption increases the level of instability and
the risk of conflict by undermining the legitimacy and credibility
of state institutions. For peacekeeping and state-building
interventions to be effective, careful consideration must be given
as to the reason the problem occurs, and to its broader impact, as
well as ways to manage it. In this Letort Paper, British academic
and practitioner Dr. Shima Keene provides a comprehensive
assessment of the relationship between corruption, legitimacy, and
stability in fragile states, and explores what must be done by the
U.S. Army to counter these issues that directly impact its
operational effectiveness.
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