Krando Nishiba WRIT 340 Prof Tomkins March 27, 2024 Part I: The Persistent Legacy of Colonialism and its Impact on Corruption Corruption, an ongoing and pervasive issue in many developing countries, is the result of colonialism and the socioeconomic factors, institutions, and societal norms established during this era. Although more than 75 years have passed since the beginning of the post-colonial era, the legacy of colonialism and its impact on developing countries is clear. Such claims are supported by researchers who establish clear connections between colonialism and modern social issues, but also by authors and political philosophers providing evidence of the effects of colonialism while discussing broader social, cultural, and political consequences.
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Krando Nishiba WRIT 340 Prof Tomkins March 27, 2024 Part I: The Persistent Legacy of Colonialism and its Impact on Corruption Corruption, an ongoing and pervasive issue in many developing countries, is the result of colonialism and the socioeconomic factors, institutions, and societal norms established during this era. Although more than 75 years have passed since the beginning of the post-colonial era, the legacy of colonialism and its impact on developing countries is clear. Such claims are supported by researchers who establish clear connections between colonialism and modern social issues, but also by authors and political philosophers providing evidence of the effects of colonialism while discussing broader social, cultural, and political consequences.