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Political Science

Faculty

Stephen D. Morris

Recent research papers on corruption:

  • "Drug Trafficking, Corruption, and Violence in Mexico: Mapping the Linkages." Trends in Organized Crime. March 2013.

  • "The Impact of Drug-Related Violence on Corruption in Mexico." The Latin Americanist. March 2013: 43-64.
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  • "Corruption, Drug Trafficking, and Violence in Mexico." The Brown Journal of World Affairs 18 (11), 2012: 29-43.
  • "Drug Trafficking, Corruption, and Violence: Mapping the Linkages." Latin American Studies Association (LASA), San Francisco, California, May 23-26, 2012.

  • "The Impact of Drug-related Violence on Corruption in Mexico." Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS), Gainesville, Florida, March 29-31, 2012.

  • "Drugs, Violence, and Life in Mexico." Review Essay, Latin American Research Review 47 (2), 2012: 216-223.

  • "Forms of Corruption." CESifo Dice Report 2, 2011: 10-14.

  • "Mexico's Political Culture, the Unrule of Law, and Corruption as a Form of Resistance." Mexican Law Review 3 (2), 2011: 327-342.

  • "Disaggregating Corruption," Bulletin of Latin American Research 27 (3), 2008. 

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Last Updated: May 18, 2013