Countries with higher GDPs per capita and less inequality are seen as more successful, and these qualities lead to more content and complacent citizens. This leads to less political corruption, or less emphasis on the political corruption.
Countries with higher GDPs per capita and less inequality are seen as more successful, and these qualities lead to more content and complacent citizens. This leads to less political corruption, or less emphasis on the political corruption.
Vermont is often considered one of the least corrupt states in the United States. It consistently ranks low on corruption perception indexes and has a reputation for transparency and accountability in government.
Denmark and New Zealand are ties for the least corrupt country as of 2010. (both given a rating of 9.3/10.)
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Countries with higher GDPs per capita and less inequality are seen as more successful, and these qualities lead to more content and complacent citizens. This leads to less political corruption, or less emphasis on the political corruption.
This is only a general rule. There are some successful societies that are still quite corrupt. However, in more successful societies, people tend to be more educated. They can better monitor their government, and are generally more aware of what is going on around them. They are not usually as suseptable to repression.
India is the 95th least corrupt country, or the 101st most corrupt country. This is moderately high on the scale.
African society that was ruined because of the slave trade
The Least Successful Human Cannonball was created in 1998.