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Daily Archives: January 3, 2008

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The Limits of U.S. Litmus Tests in Pakistan

Archive - Pre 2015By adminJanuary 3, 2008Leave a comment

Internally here at Global Integrity, we’ve been deeply engaged in a discussion about Western countries’ use of clean elections as a litmus test for “democracy” or “governance.” The current debate over the direction of U.S. policy in Pakistan, captured nicely by the Washington Post today, demonstrates the limits of such an approach.

Nigerian Anti-Corruption Chief to Resign

Archive - Pre 2015By adminJanuary 3, 2008Leave a comment

Our own contacts in Nigeria confirm that Ribadu’s departure is a blow to the country’s fight against corruption.

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