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Corruption Developing Societies: What Perception Indices Can't Tell Us by Michael Johnston, an Executive Exchange Series

204 Maxwell Hall

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Michael Johnston has been studying corruption, democratization, and development for what seems like 102 years. In recent work he has focused on contrasting syndromes of corruption, reflecting underlying development issues, and on ways of building foundations for reform through "deep democratization."

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