Government Corruption
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace hosted a discussion on government corruption around the world. Carnegie Senior Fellow Sarah… read more
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace hosted a discussion on government corruption around the world. Carnegie Senior Fellow Sarah Chayes talked about her report on corruption in Honduras, and its context both among developing countries as well as globally. Fordham University Law Professor Zephyr Teachout talked about the potential effects of corruption in the United States, and explained why she thinks President Trump is one of the most corrupt politicians in American history. close
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