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Author Yerkes, Sarah, author

Title Tunisia's corruption contagion : a transition at risk / Sarah Yerkes and Marwan Muasher
Published Washington, D. C. : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, [2017]
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Contents About the authors -- Summary -- Introduction -- What Does Corruption Look Like in Tunisia? -- What Are the Impacts of Corruption? -- What Are the Priorities for Addressing Corruption? -- How Is Corruption Being Addressed? -- Conclusion: Why Does Corruption Matter for Tunisia's Transition? -- Recommendations
Summary "Corruption is a destabilizing force in Tunisia, infecting all levels of its economy, security, and political system. Once tightly controlled under former president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, corruption has now become endemic, with everyday citizens engaging in and benefitting from corrupt practices. Numerous legal measures and civil society initiatives have been working to fight corruption, but it is perceived to be even more pervasive today than it was under Ben Ali. For the democratic transition to survive, Tunisia must fight a two-front war to simultaneously address the former kleptocracy and the emergence of widespread petty corruption. And to be successful, government and civil society must first agree on a framework for understanding and implementing the war. The international community should then support this framework with targeted funding and assistance." -- From Carnegie Endowment for International Peace web site
Notes "October 2017"
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-39)
Notes In English
Viewed 25 October 2017
Subject Political corruption -- Tunisia
Political corruption -- Economic aspects -- Tunisia
Organized crime -- Tunisia
Organized crime -- Political aspects -- Tunisia
Transparency in government -- Tunisia
Political stability -- Tunisia
Democracy -- Tunisia
Democracy.
Organized crime.
Organized crime -- Political aspects.
Political corruption.
Political corruption -- Economic aspects.
Political stability.
Politics and government.
Transparency in government.
SUBJECT Tunisia -- Politics and government -- 2011- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2012004208
Subject Tunisia.
Form Electronic book
Author Muasher, Marwan, author
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, issuing body.