South Korea democracy / Monitoring Southeast elections / Afghanistan corruption threat
South Korea’s democracy shines through in a crisis (opinion). "When a sensational corruption scandal in South Korea stole global headlines late last year, many in the east Asian nation felt embarrassed for their country [but now] they should feel pride."
Financial Times: https://www.ft.com/content/ec3ebb1e-05a3-11e7-ace0-1ce02ef0def9
Is it time for an independent anti-corruption body to monitor elections in Southeast Asia? (opinion) "ASEAN nations continue to rank poorly for electoral integrity and money politics remains widespread."
Victoria Wah/ASEAN Today: https://www.aseantoday.com/2017/03/is-it-time-for-an-independent-anti-corruption-body-to-monitor-elections-in-southeast-asia/
Corruption 'direct threat' to Afghanistan's existence. EU Special Representative in Afghanistan Ambassador Franz-Michael Mellbin said despite some progress in the fight against corruption, it remains endemic and poses a real existential threat to Afghanistan, and the ambition to become a self-reliant state.
Shadi Khan Saif/Anadolu Agency: http://aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/corruption-direct-threat-to-afghanistans-existence/769869