South Korea’s and Brazil’s former Presidents are being jailed for corruption. South Africa’s ex-leader appears to be next.
Trump’s Washington: Drowning In Conflicts of Interest?
Not a single Congressional Committee is looking into the abuse and utter mockery that is being made of official U.S. government ethics rules.
China’s Term-Limit Rollback
Post-Mao term limits became important when China’s presidency took on the country’s lead role, but Xi Jinping is ending them.
The Afghan Quagmire: Corruption Persists
Corruption and the lack of the rule of law is a fundamental cause of the Afghan debacle.
Czar Vladimir (Putin)
Putin rules like a Czar, deeply conservative, fearful of unrest, placing stability above all else.
Zuma’s Grand Corruption
South Africa’s clean government activists have prevailed against the former president, but it will take time to undo his damage.
Trump’s Budget Priorities: Crimes Against Humanity?
President Trump’s proposed budget highlights the increasing White House determination to find military solutions to the world’s ills.
Zuma’s Fall: Why is South Africa So Divided?
Though the economy suffered during his tenure, Zuma was a shining example of what a better life could mean for rural South Africans.
Curtains for Zuma
With South Africa’s president out, what lies ahead for South Africa and the rest of the African continent?
South Korea: Corruption & Self-Censorship
Press freedom in South Korea is slipping and public perception of corruption is rising.























