12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Germany (1) India (1) Sweden (1) Canada (1) Kenya (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Iran (1) Singapore (1) Ukraine (1) Venezuela (1) political science (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 political corruption Germany Germany has strict laws and enforcement against political corruption, promoting transparency and merit-based appointments. 3
2 political corruption India Political corruption in India is deeply rooted in government and public institutions, involving patronage and graft. 3
3 political corruption Sweden Sweden has low political corruption and actively discourages unethical practices like political patronage. 3
4 political corruption Canada Canada's culture actively discourages political corruption and enforces strict regulations for political integrity. 2
5 political corruption Kenya Political corruption is endemic in Kenya's electoral processes and historical political systems. 2
6 political corruption Mexico Political corruption in Mexico is associated with bribery in government contracts and is viewed as a method of dispersing political influence. 2
7 political corruption New Zealand New Zealand has a low level of political corruption and discourages patronage in governance. 2
8 political corruption Iran In Iran, political corruption is fueled by influential corrupt networks and a lack of government accountability. 1
9 political corruption Singapore In Singapore, there is a strong emphasis on anti-corruption efforts and zero-tolerance policies. 1
10 political corruption Ukraine Political corruption is widespread in the electoral processes and campaign finance in Ukraine. 1
11 political corruption Venezuela Political corruption is widespread in Venezuela, with corrupt networks and lack of accountability affecting government operations. 1
12 political corruption political science Political corruption in political science has a negative impact on democratic governance and the rule of law, involving bribery and abuse of power. 1