Elizabeth Pisani (2014) | Corruption Makes the World Go Round
An episode of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas podcast, hosted by Festival of Dangerous Ideas, titled "Elizabeth Pisani (2014) | Corruption Makes the World Go Round" was published on December 14, 2021 and runs 60 minutes.
December 14, 2021 ·60m · Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Episode Description
When it comes to good governance, conventional wisdom has it that less corruption would translate into more economic growth, a healthier body politic and reduced likelihood of conflict. But what if this isn't always the case?
Although there are cases where corruption has promoted conflict, in other instances it has helped restore peace in a country. A more nuanced and less ideological view of "corruption" is needed if countries are to fight graft without undermining peaceful co-existence.
Elizabeth Pisani is a London-based journalist and epidemiologist, best known for her work on HIV/AIDS.
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