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Jan 2013
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الحرب ضد الفساد

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الفساد موجود في العالم كله، لكن تأثيره على البلدان النامية أكبر نسبياً. في هذا البث الصوتي، يشير أحد خبراء الاقتصاد إلى دور النظام السياسي في هذا الصدد، ويقول إن بعض الأنظمة الحكومية أقدر من غيرها على التصدي للفساد. 
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