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Defining Corruption Where the State is Weak: The Case of Papua New Guinea
Grant Walton
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Business & Economics
Papua New Guinea
97%
Corruption
66%
Non-state Actors
23%
Weak States
22%
Qualitative Research
17%
Abuse
15%
Quantitative Research
14%
Policymaker
11%
Social Sciences
Papua-New Guinea
85%
corruption
65%
public office
19%
Public officials
16%
quantitative research
14%
qualitative research
11%
abuse
10%
citizen
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
corruption
100%
public
19%
citizen
13%
policy
8%