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On this episode of The Pentagon Labyrinth, we analyze the most recent F-35 testing report in depth and place the issues raised in the proper context.
National Security and Corruption with Sarah Chayes
Pentagon Labyrinth
38 minutes 26 seconds
5 years ago
National Security and Corruption with Sarah Chayes
Corruption is often viewed as a byproduct of unrest and ineffective government. Former adviser to the chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff Sarah Chayes, in her book Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security, makes the case that corruption is the single largest source of unrest in the world. With this lens, it is possible to better understand many of the hotspots around the world—including Afghanistan, the counties upended by the Arab Spring, and even colonial America’s revolution.
Show Notes:
Thieves of State
Sarah Chayes: on living in Afghanistan and sleeping with a Kalashnikov
The Afghan Bag Man
Sarah Chayes: Global Kleptocracy
*Music: “Without Limits” Ross Bugden*
Pentagon Labyrinth
On this episode of The Pentagon Labyrinth, we analyze the most recent F-35 testing report in depth and place the issues raised in the proper context.