Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Stanford University


CDDRL Publications


Main Institution in the Country is Corruption, The: Creating Transparency in Angola

Working Paper

Author
John McMillan

Published by
CDDRL Working Papers, 2005


The story of how the Angolan government was induced to begin creating checks and balances, from a starting point of massive corruption, is a case study in building institutions from scratch. A dysfunctional state has been driven by a combination of domestic and external pressure to take some initial steps toward accountability.

Topics: Rule of law and corruption | Angola