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Prosecuting Presidents in El Salvador

Corruption prosecutions against former presidents in El Salvador did little to punish thieving public officials, but they did help tip the balance of power back toward the Right—revealing the limits and biases of anti-corruption discourse today.

 

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Hilary Goodfriend

Hilary Goodfriend is a doctoral student in Latin American Studies at the Universidad Nacional Autónomo de México (UNAM) in Mexico City. She is a member of the NACLA editorial board.

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