Campaign finance loopholes could be exploited by foreign powers trying to influence U.S. elections, says Belinda Li.
Features
Extracting Compliance
Casey Michel on threats to the EITI, which strengthens oversight of the natural resources sector.
Identity Crisis: Who is Receiving Federal Contracts and Grants?
Natalie Duffy on a simple measure that could improve federal procurement transparency.
Lessons from Georgia
Ben Judah talks to Temuri Yakobashvili about Georgia’s successful anti-graft drive, current threats to its achievements, and Georgia’s role in Trump’s world.
Europe and the United States: Reaffirming Transatlantic Solidarity
Charles Davidson, KI’s Executive Director, met with Lithuania’s foreign minister in Vilnius to discuss a coordinated pushback against kleptocratic autocracies.
Why Should U.S. Taxpayers Fund a Pushback Against Russia in Europe?
Marius Laurinavičius on a recent Senate hearing exploring the role of U.S. allies bordering Russia - and how they help defend American democracy.
Trusting the Process
Casey Michel on how trusts became the next frontier in shielding illicit assets.
Kleptocracy: Russia’s Most Successful Export
A Lithuanian case study proves that the Kremlin has been undermining democracy for longer than we think, writes Marius Laurinavičius.
Office Space: Who Really Owns Real Estate Leased By the U.S. Government?
A new report highlights startling weaknesses in the security of some U.S. law enforcement offices.
Practicing and Prosecuting Foreign Corruption
How the FCPA, despite its pitfalls, continues to combat foreign corruption.

