Authors

  1. Susan Rose-Ackerman – Economist and law professor known for her work on corruption and governance.
  2. Robert Klitgaard – Economist and author of “Controlling Corruption.”
  3. Daniel Kaufmann – Economist and expert on governance and anti-corruption.
  4. Alina Mungiu-Pippidi – Political scientist focusing on corruption and governance.
  5. Sarah Chayes – Journalist and author of “Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security.”
  6. Michael Johnston – Political scientist known for his work on corruption.
  7. Bo Rothstein – Political scientist with a focus on quality of government and corruption.
  8. Larry Diamond – Political sociologist studying democracy and corruption.
  9. Peter Eigen – Founder of Transparency International.
  10. Rose Gill Hearn – Former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation.
  11. Heather Marquette – Political scientist specializing in development and corruption.
  12. Paul Heywood – Political scientist focusing on corruption and integrity.
  13. John Githongo – Kenyan journalist and anti-corruption activist.
  14. David Lewis – Former Executive Secretary of South Africa’s Competition Commission.
  15. Delia Ferreira Rubio – Chair of Transparency International.
  16. Mark Pieth – Expert on anti-corruption and money laundering.
  17. Friedrich Schneider – Economist known for his work on the shadow economy and corruption.
  18. Dieter Zinnbauer – Expert on governance and anti-corruption.
  19. Jeremy Pope – Co-founder of Transparency International.
  20. Huguette Labelle – Former Chair of Transparency International.
  21. Frank Vogl – Co-founder of Transparency International and author.
  22. Anne Peters – Legal scholar focusing on international law and corruption.
  23. Luis Moreno Ocampo – Former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, known for anti-corruption efforts.
  24. Claudia Baez Camargo – Researcher on governance and anti-corruption.
  25. Ben Olken – Economist studying the effects of corruption.
  26. Raymond Fisman – Economist known for research on corruption.
  27. Michela Wrong – Journalist and author focusing on African corruption.
  28. Nicholas Hildyard – Writer and activist focusing on corruption and development.
  29. Daniel Treisman – Political scientist researching the causes of corruption.
  30. James H. Anderson – Economist at the World Bank focusing on corruption.
  31. Tina Søreide – Economist and legal scholar specializing in corruption.
  32. Rasma Karklins – Political scientist known for her work on systemic corruption.
  33. Roberto Martínez B. Kukutschka – Researcher at Transparency International.
  34. Anwar Shah – Economist with a focus on governance and corruption.
  35. Jonathan Hopkin – Political scientist studying political corruption.
  36. Philippe Le Billon – Geographer focusing on the political economy of corruption.
  37. Leslie Holmes – Political scientist known for his work on post-communist corruption.
  38. Jens Andvig – Economist researching corruption.
  39. Caroline Sage – Expert on governance and institutional reform.
  40. Arthur Shacklock – Researcher on ethics and corruption.
  41. Nicolas van de Walle – Political scientist focusing on African politics and corruption.
  42. Simeon Djankov – Economist and former Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria, known for anti-corruption efforts.
  43. Diana Rodriguez-Franco – Researcher on governance and corruption.
  44. John T. Noonan Jr. – Legal scholar and author of “Bribes.”
  45. Robert I. Rotberg – Expert on governance and corruption.
  46. Stephen D. Morris – Political scientist with a focus on Latin American corruption.
  47. Barbara Trish – Political scientist studying political corruption.
  48. Matthew Stephenson – Expert on anti-corruption law and policy.
  49. Martha Mendoza – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for investigative reporting on corruption.
  50. Gillian Tett – Journalist and author focusing on financial corruption.
  51. David Leigh – Investigative journalist known for work on corruption.
  52. Jodi Vittori – Expert on corruption and national security.
  53. Moises Naim – Author of “The End of Power” and expert on global corruption.
  54. Aled Williams – Researcher at the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre.
  55. John McMillan – Economist known for his work on corruption and development.
  56. Ruth W. Grant – Political theorist focusing on ethics and corruption.
  57. Peter J. Boettke – Economist studying institutional corruption.
  58. Harold Crouch – Political scientist with a focus on Southeast Asian corruption.
  59. Pippa Norris – Political scientist researching democracy and corruption.
  60. Alexandra Wrage – President of TRACE International, focusing on anti-bribery compliance.
  61. James D. Wolfensohn – Former President of the World Bank, known for anti-corruption initiatives.
  62. Kleptocracy Initiative – Group of experts studying kleptocracy and corruption.
  63. Michael Levi – Criminologist focusing on financial crime and corruption.
  64. Raymond Baker – Expert on illicit financial flows and corruption.
  65. Francesco Clementi – Legal scholar focusing on constitutional law and corruption.
  66. Anja Osterhaus – Expert on corporate transparency and corruption.
  67. Rolf Alter – Economist focusing on public governance and corruption.
  68. Patrick Glynn – Political scientist known for work on corruption and economic reform.
  69. Joseph Nye – Political scientist known for work on power and corruption.
  70. Sanjay Pradhan – CEO of the Open Government Partnership, focusing on transparency.
  71. Dambisa Moyo – Economist and author discussing corruption in development.
  72. Richard P. Feynman – Physicist known for his work on integrity and honesty in science.
  73. Celia W. Dugger – Journalist known for reporting on global corruption.
  74. Adrian Levy – Investigative journalist focusing on corruption and security.
  75. Deborah Brautigam – Expert on China-Africa relations and corruption.
  76. Joel Hellman – Expert on governance and institutional reform.
  77. Jeffrey A. Winters – Political scientist studying oligarchies and corruption.
  78. John Mikler – Expert on global governance and corporate power.
  79. John L. Campbell – Sociologist focusing on institutional analysis and corruption.
  80. Daron Acemoglu – Economist known for work on institutions and corruption.
  81. James Robinson – Political scientist focusing on institutions and development.
  82. Paul Collier – Economist known for work on development and corruption.
  83. Bill Gates – Philanthropist focusing on transparency and anti-corruption in global health.
  84. George Soros – Philanthropist and founder of the Open Society Foundations, promoting transparency.
  85. Amartya Sen – Economist and philosopher known for work on ethics and development.
  86. Joseph Stiglitz – Economist known for work on globalization and corruption.
  87. Esther Duflo – Economist focusing on poverty and corruption.
  88. Abhijit Banerjee – Economist known for work on development economics and corruption.
  89. Angus Deaton – Economist studying poverty and corruption.
  90. Thomas Piketty – Economist focusing on inequality and corruption.
  91. Yanis Varoufakis – Economist and former Greek Finance Minister, known for anti-corruption stance.
  92. Elizabeth Warren – U.S. Senator and former law professor focusing on financial regulation and corruption.
  93. Bernie Sanders – U.S. Senator known for advocacy against corporate corruption.
  94. Naomi Klein – Journalist and author focusing on corporate power and corruption.
  95. Noam Chomsky – Linguist and political activist known for critiques of power and corruption.
  96. Malala Yousafzai – Activist advocating for transparency and education.
  97. Greta Thunberg – Environmental activist highlighting corruption in climate policy.
  98. Edward Snowden – Whistleblower known for revealing government surveillance and corruption.
  99. Julian Assange – Founder of WikiLeaks, known for exposing corruption.
  100. Glenn Greenwald – Journalist known for reporting on government corruption and surveillance.

These individuals have contributed significantly to the understanding and exposure of corruption through various disciplines and mediums.

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