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- 1From:Parameters (Vol. 53, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedPolicy initiatives in the Trump administration and the Biden-Harris administration significantly accelerated the Taliban victory in Afghanistan. This article supports the conclusion that the major factors in this defeat...
- 2From:American DiplomacyIn June of 2021, the Biden administration announced that it would be establishing the fight against corruption as a core concept in US national security and a pillar of its foreign policy. (1) The following December, it...
- 3From:ABA Journal (Vol. 109, Issue 1)FEB. 2, 1980 In early 1980, most Americans probably felt they could not be shocked by the latest news. In Tehran, 52 Americans were in their third month as hostages inside the U.S. Embassy. In Afghanistan, the Soviet...
- 4From:Duke Law Journal (Vol. 72, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedKleptocracy, literally meaning "rule by thieves," is a major destabilizing force in an already unstable world. Every year, corrupt government officials plunder billions of dollars rightfully belonging to their citizens...
- 5From:AEI Paper & StudiesConservatives often say that Big Tech companies, especially Facebook and Twitter, discriminate against conservative viewpoints. However, conservatives make two assumptions that, on closer inspection, are faulty: (1) that...
- 6From:Public Contract Law Journal (Vol. 51, Issue 4)The United States government procurement system should exemplify transparency, integrity, and competition. Since its inception, it has stood for equity amongst all contractors and a mutually benefiting relationship...
- 7From:State Crime Journal (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAlthough the current campaign finance system in the US allows private donations to campaigns, an increasing body of evidence suggests that these contributions influence policy and could potentially lead to social injury....
- 8From:Public Contract Law Journal (Vol. 51, Issue 4)Public procurement is one of the most corruption-prone government activities, even with compliance measures in place. Law firms have created strong compliance programs to help assist contractors from avoiding integrity...
- 9From:Hoover Digest (Vol. 4) Peer-ReviewedLawyer, decorated war veteran, Eagle Scout, top political aide, environmentalist, writer, artist, wisecracker, strategist, and conspirator: John Ehrlichman, who lived a life that took him from land-use law in sleepy...
- 10From:Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics (Vol. 34, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION The Trump administration has undoubtedly been a disruptive force in American politics and law. And for many of his voters, that was the point. (1) But in the area of criminal justice, President Trump's...
- 11From:Independent Review (Vol. 26, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed"If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things." So says The Analects of Confucius. Which is why the argument set forth by Michael C. Munger and Mario Villarreal-Diaz in an article in a...
- 12From:AEI Paper & StudiesThrough years of neglect, the challenge of corruption in Mexico has grown to unsustainable levels, with significant repercussions domestically and abroad. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's campaign to confront...
- 13From:Hoover Digest (Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBeyond the moral imperative, there is an overriding reason to make the battle against kleptocracy a global priority. It would help revive democratic progress in the world. Just as widespread corruption threatens the...
- 14From:AEI Paper & StudiesKey Points * As discussed in Part I of this series, the First Bank of the United States was both a huge financial success and a political liability. * The same was true for the Second Bank of the United States....
- 15From:Journal of East Asian Studies (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract North Korea is widely seen as having among the most corrupt governments in the world. However, the Kim family regime has not always been so accepting of government wrongdoing. Drawing on archival evidence,...
- 16From:ABA Journal (Vol. 106, Issue 2)By the time Lyndon Johnson named him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1965, Abe Fortas was regarded--and at times reviled--as one of the best lawyers in Washington. Having worked in a range of posts across the federal...
- 17From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 67, Issue 20)TODAY'S rampant political polarization has led to alarming interference in academic affairs, threatening basic principles of openness and faculty authority in colleges and universities --principles hard won over the...
- 18From:American DiplomacyTitle: Dealing with Violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Text: Editor's Note: American Diplomacy Journal asked several foreign policy commentators to address the significance of growing chaos in many...
- 19From:Iowa Law Review (Vol. 105, Issue 1)ABSTRACT: Navigating campaign finance law is crucial to successful political campaigns. Political candidates and donors have incentives to engage in quid pro quo corruption and will get as close to corruption as possible...
- 20From:African Renaissance (Vol. 18, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedNigeria's continuing war with militant groups, as well as government corruption, pose a threat to the country's stability and political independence. President Muhammadu Buhari's 2015 election promises included fighting...