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  1. Oct 31, 2018 · Although “collusion” is not the name of a codified crime,1 the term has come to be shorthand for the possibility that the Trump campaign, its advisors or the president himself coordinated...

  2. Dec 4, 2023 · Collusion in politics, as a facet of political corruption, poses a significant threat to democratic values and governance. Understanding its mechanisms and impact is crucial in identifying and combating these unethical practices.

  3. May 1, 2009 · Bureaucrats and individuals collude to conceal information and transact in bribes. Politicians also collude with bureaucrats and use transfers or postings to reveal the value of bribes transacted. Collusion makes the separation of powers ineffective in providing checks and balances.

  4. The basic take-away is that since collusion is a side-contracting problem, it can be addressed by exploiting imperfect-monitoring contracting frictions between colluding parties.

    • Sylvain Chassang, Gerard Padró i Miquel, Gerard Padró i Miquel
    • 2014
  5. Part 1 will set out what is meant by collusion and why the study of these “death squads” operating in a democratic state is important. Part 2 will explore what Agamben means by the state of exception and why he argues that it is of such significance for understanding the modern democratic state as a juridical order.

    • Mark McGovern
    • 2011
  6. Considered as an inherently social phenomenon, we present the results of a systematic effort to understand the anatomy of collusion. The term’s meanings and associated governance practices are compared for contexts outside higher education.

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  8. The first concerns the explanatory relevance of motives such as fear, misjudgment, and collusion, to which in retrospect we are prone to impute such dramatic and momentous decisions. The second centers on the possible connections between the theory of collective alignment and contemporary work on organizations.

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