233. From peerages to Putin: the fight against corruption in politics
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Explore "political_corruption" with insightful episodes like "233. From peerages to Putin: the fight against corruption in politics", "A Multitude of Sins – Live in London Pt. 1", "Is the U.S. Really Less Corrupt Than China — and How About Russia? (Ep. 481 Update)", "12/30/21: Young People, Pelosi Corruption, Cuomo Book, Meat Prices, and More!" and "Ep. 640 The Coverup Continues" from podcasts like ""The Rest Is Politics", "Oh God, What Now?", "Freakonomics Radio", "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar" and "The Dan Bongino Show"" and more!
The political scientist Yuen Yuen Ang argues that different forms of government create different styles of corruption. The U.S. and China have more in common than we’d like to admit — but Russia is a different story, which could explain its willingness to invade Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar talk about the economic fortunes of young Americans, liberals criticizing Pelosi's corruption, Andrew Cuomo's book, the spike in meat prices, and more!
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Iceland is known for geothermal beauty, fishing and as the birthplace of Bjork. It also made international headlines in 2008 thanks to a banking crisis that tipped the country into recession and reverberated around Europe. Now, Iceland is back in the headlines after the leak of the so-called Panama Papers unveiled offshore accounts held by Iceland's prime minister and sparked mass protests that eventually unseated him. While the island nation is one of the few countries that sent bankers to prison after the financial crisis, discontent remains rife among its small population, underscored by the rise of the anti-establishment Pirate Party. Joining us to discuss all things Icelandic are Edward Robinson and Omar Valdimarsson, authors of Welcome to Iceland, Where Bad Bankers Go to Prison from the latest edition of Bloomberg Markets magazine.
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