Bibliographies of books, articles, and online resources related to this year's theme of Corruption: Wealth, Power and Democracy, and to each event.

This Year's Events

June 2, 2001
Reinventing Politics: Reform in the 21st Century

Whose Vote Counts - And Who Counts the Vote?

June 1, 2001
Reinventing Politics: Reform in the 21st Century
The Best Politicians Money Can Buy?

May 2, 2001
Ethics in Government: a Half Century of CBS News Coverage

April 16, 2001
Corruption, Culture, and Crisis in East Asia

April 9, 2001 
Capitalism, Criminality, and Corruption in Russia: Local Reality and Global Responsibility

April 4, 2001
Hands On

April 2, 2001
Corruption in Africa: Criminality or Survival Strategy

March 22, 2001
An Idea Whose Time has Come: Government Ethics in the International Context

March 1, 2001
Corruption, Globalization, and Third-World Debt 

February 10, 2001
Corruption in Art: Fakes and Forgeries. Opening reception and gallery talk 

February 8, 2001
The Election from Hell: A Retrospective on 2000 and the Reforms that Need to Happen

January 30, 2001
Do Free Markets Market Freedom? Self-Interest and Justice in the Global System

November 16, 2000
Corruption and Development: The Scope of the Damage, The Hope for Reform

November 9, 2000
Corruption in History of Oneida Land Claims

November 1, 2000
Democracy and Reform in Mexico

October 3, 2000
Violence and Corruption in Columbia 

September 28, 2000
Corruption and Reform in Hong Kong:  Language, Culture, History

September 12, 2000
Who Controls Corruption? The Press, the Law, and the Public