corruption

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‘New Socialist Man’ was a selfish corrupt cheat

With no carrots in the form of market incentives, socialist leaders deployed a terrifying array of sticks.


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SNC-Lavalin reminds us that big government invites big scandals

Political actors can direct spending towards privileged parties.


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SNC Lavalin: What would Sir Wilfrid do?

A permanent responsibility of the prime minister of Canada is to avoid dust-ups between its two founding peoples.


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Why is economic freedom important? Is it intrinsically valuable or is it valuable because of the outcomes it produces?


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The Fraser Institute's Economic Freedom of the World Report has ranked Venezuela dead last for the past four years.


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Host cities such as Athens and Rio are already major tourist destinations because of what they intrinsically offer.

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From Plato to Tolkien to Acton, we’ve been told that power corrupts, and that its appeal is especially strong to those already prone to corruption.

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To optimists, the arrest in Mexico this week of the world's most wanted drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, and Mexico’s bloody drug war generally, are proof that the Mexican government is standing up to the cartels. But pessimists look at Mexico and see a failing state on America’s border.

More than 80,000 people have been killed in Mexico’s brutal conflict, with the victims beheaded, shot, tortured and worse. Civil authorities regularly quit or join up with the warlords, and entire towns have been depopulated as government forces and warlords vie for control.


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"Travel", said Francis Bacon, "is part of education for the young and a part of experience for those who are older." But there is an additional benefit from a journey outside of one's own borders: a reminder of why certain places function better than others.

In a recent trip to Hong Kong, I met with a plethora of civil servants, some politicians and a few business people, all with an obvious interest in the future of that territory. My purpose was simple: to get a sense of how that territory has held up in the face of massive change occurring in China proper.