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who was known to be anti-Communist, would be a reliable ally against the Soviet Union. Instead, we ended up allying with the Soviet Union against Germany and defeating Hitler. Hitler was not only evil, he was an IDIOT!
Corporate anti-corruption initiatives can make a substantial contribution towards curtailing corruption and advancing efforts to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. However, researchers have observed that underdeveloped assumptions with respect to the conceptualization of corruption and how...
mismatch between the huge resources expended in fighting corruption and the meagre palpable success stories of anti-graft reforms and citizens’ attitudinal change. The contemporary anti-graft initiatives by most African countries, rather than curb the scourge have seemed to create further avenues and i...
undesirable, losing profitable business opportunities to firms that are less ethically motivated can be just as devastating to the bottom line. Until governments in every country consistently monitor and enforce anticorruption laws, bribery will remain a real and very challenging issue for global ...
The government of Kenya has provided professional guidelines and legal provisions related to Public Officers' ethics in secondary schools in Kenya. They contain Public Procurement Oversight, Teachers Service Commission Act (2013), Basic Education Act (2014), Anti- corruption and Economic Crimes (2003...
Africa, Kenya, and Egypt in 2016, 2017, and 2018. We highlight an African-inspired employment of relationality through its use of the ME-WE-WORLD framework, articulating its theoretical assumptions with embodied experiential learning. Introduction...
‘immutable mobiles,’ which refers to an entity, or object, that can travel from one place to the other without suffering from distortion, loss or corruption. For example, a map is an immutable mobile that makes it possible to bring the remote land back to the center while not taking ...
corruption (Persson et al.2013) and an underdeveloped comprehension of how firms respond to corruption (Hansen2011). Consistent with this perspective, scholars have observed that two assumptions frequently underpin the strategic and policy prescriptions of anti-corruption theorists. First, corruption is ...
(US), as did President William Ruto of Kenya, who, during his electoral campaigns, narrowed the economic and political challenges of Kenyans to the domination of dynasties and political elites against the population, while, in Hungary, President Viktor Orbán applied nativist populism to propagate ...