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The author of corruption in america and shes also an attorney on the imam newlands lawsuit filed against president donald trump. And mom you want. Corruption as an operating system, what does that mean . What am i talking about . Exactly. Would you mind, so we have a picture, but fundamentally what im talking about here is not corruption as some nasty practices that some members of government indulge in in some countries, a lot of government officials might indulge in. But the way we normally think about it is sort of like i dont know, like a disease, right . That kind of creeps in and infects the tissues of government. What ive been seeing, and honduras turns out to be a really clear example of it, is a network, right . And a network that crosses boundaries, that we think of as separating different sectors of activities, like the public and private sector, right . Here we are americans, we love to fight about which one, the public with a private one is more pernicious, or worse for yo
World and the potential effects of corruption in the u. S. Hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for international peace, its 90 minutes. Good afternoon. My name is armando trool, the npr station in washington and the toprated npr station in the country. I would like to we come you to what is sure to be a very interesting and exciting conversation about corruption in Central America, the United States and elsewhere. I will be moderating this conversation and you will have the opportunity to ask questions once the panelists are finished. First, sarah chase, senior fellow here at the Carnegie Endowment for international peace. She is the author of this report when corruption is an operating system and shes using honduras as the case study. To add perspective to this conversation, zephyr is a law professor at the university will school of law. Shes thea author of corruption in america and also an attorney on the emoluments lawsuit filed by donald trump. So corruption as an operating system. Wh
Good afternoon. My name is armando trull, Senior Reporter withwamufm, top ratednpr station in the country. I would like to welcome you to whats sure to be an exciting conversation about corruption in Central America, the United States, and elsewhere. I will be moderating this conversation and you will have an opportunity to ask questions once the panelists are finished. First, sarah chayes, a senior fellow here at the Carnegie Endowment for international peace, author of this report, one corruption is an operating system and using honduras as a case study. To add perspective to this conversation, Zephyr Teachout is a law professor at Fordham University school of law, the author of corruption in america and she is also an attorney on the emoluments lawsuit against president trump. So, corruption as an operating system. What does that mean . What yeah. What am i talking about . Exactly. Would you mind yeah. So we have a picture but fundamentally what im talking about here is not corrupti