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David (Carleton University, Canada) Carment & Robert I. (Harvard Kennedy School, USA) Rotberg 
Canada”s Corruption at Home and Abroad 

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Although Canada is regarded as one of the least corrupt countries, this volume draws on wide ranging evidence and innovative research from scholars around the world to challenge this assumption.



Corruption, defined as the ‘abuse of entrusted power for private gain, ‘ is often understood as being caused by internally motivated greed leading to prohibited acts in contravention of laws, rules and regulations. It can also be defined as ‘dishonest action that destroys people’s trust.’ These traditional forms of corruption pose problems for Canada in a variety of policy domains, as well as ‘institutional corruption’ evidenced by deception and financial inconsistency that undermine the effectiveness and transparency of policy objectives.



This volume contains chapters that investigate various areas of corruption in Canada, ranging from corruption amongst the First Nations, to the armed forces, to the delivery of foreign assistance. It also offers suggestions to reduce future outbreaks of corruption. Each chapter provides detailed empirical analysis evidenced through real world examples that highlight key lessons amidst the numerous challenges posed by corruption. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.

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Format EPUB ● Pages 138 ● ISBN 9781351579247 ● Editor David (Carleton University, Canada) Carment & Robert I. (Harvard Kennedy School, USA) Rotberg ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7215507 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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