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Canada''s Corruption At Home and Abroad - At Home and Abroad

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Informationen zum Autor Robert I. Rotberg is the Founding Director of Harvard Kennedy School Program on Intrastate Conflict! USA. He is also President Emeritus of the World Peace Foundation and a Fulbright Distinguished Professor of International Relations at the University of Sao Paulo! Brazil. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. His most recent book is The Corruption Cure: How Leaders and Citizens Can Combat Graft (2017).David Carment is a professor of International Affairs at Carleton University! Canada. He is also editor of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. He teaches conflict mediation! bargaining and negotiation! and Canadian foreign policy. His most recent books examine diaspora cooperation! state fragility and ethnic conflict. Zusammenfassung Drawing on wide ranging evidence and innovative research from scholars around the world this volume explores the under-studied subject of Canadian corruption, examining its impact nationally and internationally. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Canada’s Corruption at Home and Abroad 1. Corruption and First Nations in Canada 2. Corruption in the Canadian military? Destroying Trust in the Chain of Command 3. Institutional Corruption and Canadian Foreign Aid 4. The Supply and Demand Sides of Corruption: Canadian Extractive Companies in Africa 5. Beyond LAVs: Corruption, Commercialization and the Canadian Defence Industry 6. Fighting Corruption: Contemporary Measures in Canada 7. Corruption and Canada: The way forward

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