ウクライナ侵攻がもたらした腐敗防止に関する3つの教訓
ウクライナ侵略は、金融市場と腐敗防止が世界の安全保障および民主主義の繁栄と密接に関連していることを明らかにしました。こうした状況の中で、ウクライナ侵略開始後の数カ月の間に、腐敗防止と不正資金に関する3つの重要な教訓が得られています。
PhD in Law, Complutense University, Madrid. 1990-2005, chief adviser to several representatives and senators at National Congress, advised Constitutional Committee of House of Representatives and Senate; two years as Chief Adviser, National Accounting Office. Consulted on anti-corruption and transparency related issues with international organizations and NGOs; worked on projects promoting greater transparency and accountability in the area of political campaign and party financing. Researcher, CEPPA Foundation, Buenos Aires. 2008-10, President, Poder Ciudadano, Transparency International's National Chapter in Argentina. Currently, Chair, Transparency International. Author of numerous publications, including on democratic culture and political institutions, comparative politics, government by decree, public and parliamentary ethics, political financing and electoral systems.
ウクライナ侵略は、金融市場と腐敗防止が世界の安全保障および民主主義の繁栄と密接に関連していることを明らかにしました。こうした状況の中で、ウクライナ侵略開始後の数カ月の間に、腐敗防止と不正資金に関する3つの重要な教訓が得られています。
The war in Ukraine and ensuing Russian sanctions have shown how financial markets and anti-corruption are linked global security and democratic prosperity.
Corruption is especially rampant in healthcare, education, and public procurement, increasing inequality and inhibiting prosperity.