MSC 2015: Corruption Threats to Stabilisation Missions and Defence Capacity Building
The effectiveness of international interventions and defence capacity building programmes is at considerable risk from corruption threats in countries being supported. Corruption can not only reduce the chances of success of the mission, but can also lead to complete subversion of its intent. This paper discusses ways in which the international community can better recognise and address such threats.
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