22 February, 2024
Consider a security crisis. Any crisis, anywhere in the world. Journalist and political advisor Sarah Chayes will connect the dots between corruption and its pivotal role in driving security crises, wherever they may occur. Join us for this exploration of the structure of corrupt networks and the far-reaching implications of their practices.
Following a 30-minute presentation, the audience is encouraged to challenge and discuss with relevant questions. These will be non-partisan discussions aimed at generating thought-provoking responses allowing all parties to become better informed on security and defence.
Plan to join us Thursday, 22 February 2024, 1800* hrs (MT) via Zoom.
Beyond Greed
How Corruption Threatens Global Security
With Sarah Chayes
Thursday, 22 February 2024
Presentation at 1800* hrs (MDT)
All are welcome. Invite a guest. Registration required.
*Note: earlier start time due to Ms Chayes' location.
Presentation Video
Watch the full video of Sarah Chayes' presentation, including Q&A.
Teaser Videos
About the Presenter
Sarah Chayes is a former senior associate in the Democracy and Rule of Law Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former reporter for National Public Radio. She also served as special advisor to the U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. At Carnegie, Chase launched a project on corruption and security, in which she analyzes the structure of authoritarian governments around the world, corruption, its consequences, the impact of corruption on the possibility of creating crises such as terrorism, revolutions, and their violent consequences, and environmental destruction.
She received the Radcliffe College History Prize in 1984, Foreign Press Club and Sigma Delta Chi awards (together with other members of the NPR team) for her reporting on the Kosovo War in 1999.
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