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What the Political Corruption Scandal of 2015 Reveals about Checks and Balances in Vanuatu Governance
Miranda Forsyth
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James Batley
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Vanuatu
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Scandal
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Corruption
71%
Governance
50%
Parliament
33%
Conviction
30%
History
12%
Drama
12%
Pardon
11%
Bribery
11%
Dissolution
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Resilience
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Contestation
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Legislation
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Political corruption
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Melanesia
83%
scandal
78%
governance
46%
event
25%
Leadership codes
18%
dissolution of parliament
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parliament
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constitutional powers
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president
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Court systems
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legal process
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history
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drama
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corruption
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minister
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resilience
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opposition
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legislation
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