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Corruption
Article
The price of politics: What the 2020 oil shocks in Nigeria teach us about transactional political...
Jared D. Miller
October 15, 2024
Essay
Corruption Tracker: Australia Adelaide-class Sustainment Contracts
World Peace Foundation
August 6, 2024
Arms trade
Corruption
Article
Ballots and Bills: Electoral Competition in Political Marketplaces
Jared D. Miller
June 21, 2024
Essay
Untangling the Politics of Violence, Identity, and Peace in Nigeria
Jared D. Miller
June 13, 2024
Corruption
Nigeria
Political Marketplace
Violence
Paper
Understanding Systemic Corruption: The Political Role of Corruption in Weakly Institutionalized Political Systems
Jared D. Miller
May 1, 2024
Essay
The Political Role of Corruption: Money Makes the Political World Go Round
Jared D. Miller
April 3, 2024
Corruption
Political Finance
Political Marketplace
Interview
Campaigning against corruption: a discussion with Hennie Van Vuuren
World Peace Foundation
September 8, 2020
Accountability
African Voices
Corruption
Essay
Kenya and Covid: Pandemic Response Risks Excluding Minority Groups
Eliab Taye
May 28, 2020
Corruption
Covid-19
Kenya
Pandemic
Interview
Interview with Sam Perlo-Freeman: Defense Industries, Foreign Policy and Armed Conflict Project
Aaron W. Steinberg
May 21, 2020
Arms trade
Corruption
France
Illicit trade
UK
US
Interview
Interview with Xiaodon Liang: Typology of 3rd parties in the legal arms trade
Bridget Conley
April 28, 2020
Arms trade
Corruption
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