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Título: CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX: REFLECTIONS IN BRAZIL BEFORE AND DURING OPERATION CAR WASH
Editorial: Universidad de Guadalajara
Descripción: This article gives a brief summary of Operation Car Wash and analyzes the concept and annual formulation of the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) prepared by Transparency International (TI). It is the objective of this work to correlate the variations of positions in Brazil just before the outbreak of Operation Car Wash and during the years in which the operation has been taking place. Questions about increasing the perception of corruption, even with mass media disclosure, and the transparency of the acts resulting from the decisions are the main focuses of this work. Finally, the conclusions about the intersection of the CPI and the Car Wash Operation and possible ways in which Brazil can improve its index, observing aspects of politics, political agents and democracy evidenced in the current moment.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/87527
Otros identificadores: http://contexlatin.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/CL/article/view/7359
10.32870/cl.v0i21.7359
Aparece en las colecciones:Revista Contextualizaciones Latinoamericanas

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