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Iran’s Goals in the Fight against Economic Corruption

Published October 18, 2019by Guest Contributor 5 Comments

by Jalil Bayat The Iranian government began an unprecedented fight against economic corruption over a year ago. News of trials in corruption cases is broadcast on Iranian state television and other media outlets every day and officials, particularly in the… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Iran anti-corruption, Ebrahim Raisi, Iran, Jalil Bayat

Armenia: Anti-Corruption Purge

Published June 22, 2018by Guest Contributor

by Grigor Atanesian Armenia’s authorities have accelerated their campaign against officials in the former government with a series of anti-corruption arrests, heightening the battle between the new regime and the former elite. After Nikol Pashinyan was elected prime minister May… Continue Reading →

Analysis anti-corruption, Armenia, corruption, Nikol Pashinyan

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