Definiendo y midiendo la corrupción. ¿De dónde venimos, dónde estamos ahora y qué importa para el futuro?

Defining and Measuring Corruption: from Where Have We Come, Where Are We Now, and What Matters for the Future?

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n45.a724
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2009-10-01

Nathaniel Heller

Nathaniel Heller, Global Integrity

Es Director Ejecutivo de Global Integrity, organización internacional sin fines de lucro que rastrea las tendencias en materia de gobernanza y corrupción en el mundo. En 1999 se unió al Center for Public Integrity, y desde allí divulgó informes sobre el servicio público y la responsabilización gubernamental; su trabajo fue cubierto por The Washington Post, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Moscow Times, The Guardian (Londres), entre otros. Su informe sobre el impacto en los derechos humanos del entrenamiento militar de Estados Unidos en el extranjero post 11 de septiembre le valió premios tanto del Investigative Reporters and Editors como de Society for Professional Journalists. En 2002 se unió al Departamento de Estado, enfocándose en la seguridad europea y las relaciones transatlánticas. En 2004 fue colaborador en política exterior del senador Edward Kennedy. En 2005 volvió a Global Integrity. Es Bachelor en Relaciones Internacionales y Literatura Española por la Universidad de Delaware y Máster en Servicio Exterior por la Universidad de Georgetown.
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Heller, N. (2009). Definiendo y midiendo la corrupción. ¿De dónde venimos, dónde estamos ahora y qué importa para el futuro?. Revista Del CLAD Reforma Y Democracia, 45, 5-30. https://doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n45.a724