Corruption in the Balkans: A Real Issue for the People

A survey illustrating a progress report on the widespread corruption of Balkan politicians is presented. Polls show that majorities in almost every country in the region agree that corruption is widespread in both business and government. Among the countries of the Balkan region, perceptions of wide...

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