Understanding and Addressing Corruption in Latin America
Drawing on the substantial expertise located across Georgetown University’s 10 schools, the institute will coordinate a research agenda within the University that seeks to obtain a clear understanding of the nature and magnitude of corruption in Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina and to make specific and realistic recommendations in each of these areas: criminal enforcement, the democratic process and freedom of expression, financial management and economic regulation, institutional reform, and the role of the private sector.