Corruption in Russia: A Model Exploring Its Economic Costs (Report)
Caucasian Review of International Affairs 2009, Autumn, 3, 4
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Executive Summary * The Russian Federation signed the convention on December 9, 2003, and ratified it on May 6, 2006. In total, 140 countries have signed the convention, and 116 have ratified it. Russia had a number of reservations, but none seemed very significant.
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