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| | EPIIC: Archives: 1999: Course Description |
 | | Pervasive bribery, extortion, kickbacks, and collusion retard economies, kleptocratic predator elites promote political instability; unconventional dangers, risks from illicit traffic in drugs, biological, chemical, and nuclear materials; international organized crime; narcotrafficking; alien smuggling; and transnational bribery are all aided at critical junctures by official corruption. |
 | | From the quagmire of U.S. campaign finance to the prebendalism of Nigeria; from Tokyo's banking scandals to Indonesia's Suharto miracle, from the drug lords of Mexico to the warlords of the Republic of Srpska, from the global crime networks of the Russian Mafiya to the Japanese Yakuza...what threats are posed? |
 | | In an era of cybercrime, encryption, and offshore banking, what could be effective levers of an anticorruption strategy? |
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