The Threat of Systematic Corruption to Peace and Security
Read the Event CoverageThe U.S. Institute of Peace’s Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding invited policymakers, practitioners, and analysts to a discussion of the new report Corruption: An Unrecognized Threat to International Security, by award-winning analyst Sarah Chayes.
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In her report, Ms. Chayes provides new perspectives and findings on the shocking realities whereby security, and certainly the prospects for peace, are continually diminished by chronic, deeply-embedded government corruption.
Speakers
- Sarah Chayes, Presenter
Senior Associate, Democracy and Rule of Law Program & South Asia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Ambassador Johnnie Carson, Discussant
Senior Advisor to the President, U.S. Institute Peace - Fiona Mangan, Discussant
Senior Program Officer, Rule of Law Program, U.S. Institute Peace - George A. Lopez, Moderator
Vice President of the Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding, U.S. Institute Peace