Publication
Oct 2010
This empirical study draws on nearly 100 interviews with senior leaders in Samoa and Timor-Leste and maps the pathways leaders have taken and the role played by family, schooling, scholarships, custom and donors. It suggests customary obligations and large numbers of dependents do not necessarily translate into high levels of corruption. The findings offer insights into how future leaders could be more easily identified at an early stage.
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Author | Fergus Hanson, Alex Oliver |
Series | Lowy Institute Analysis |
Publisher | Lowy Institute for International Policy |
Copyright | © 2010 Lowy Institute for International Policy |