[ap-intact] COMMENTARY: Corruption and Revolt - Does tolerating graft undermine national security?

"Corruption has outlived all predictions of its demise. Indeed, it appears to be thriving. ... Corruption infects every level of government, bedevils foreign development, enables terrorism, and fuels transnational crime. It is a recurring conundrum in business, in religious institutions, in education, in sports. Yet our conceptual vocabulary for understanding this pathology, let alone combatting it, remains conspicuously meagre. The very term 'corruption' is so inclusive as to be almost meaningless, encompassing bribery, nepotism, bid-rigging, embezzlement, extortion, vote-buying, price-fixing, protection rackets, and a hundred other varieties of fraud."

Read the essay by Patrick Radden Keefe, in The New Yorker. http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/01/19/corruption-revolt

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