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    International Corruption: Organized Civil Society for Better Global Governance

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    Punishing Youth Homicide Offenders in Philadelphia

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    Punishing Youth Homicide Offenders in Philadelphia

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    Fighting corruption in developing countries

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    Korruption und globale öffentliche Güter

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    Corruption control is an important input into the production of public goods at the national and at the global level, including sound economic management, well-functioning markets, and reliable human security. Eventually corruption control is itself a public good, because its benefits are largely nonrival and nonexcludable. As the case study of Transparency International shows, civil society has emerged as an effective partner of government and private actors in generating information about the deleterious effects of corruption, raising public awareness, and placing the issue of corruption firmly on domestic and international agendas

    Punishing Youth Homicide Offenders in Philadelphia

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    Chance and Necessity in Evolution: Lessons from RNA

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    The relationship between sequences and secondary structures or shapes in RNA exhibits robust statistical properties summarized by three notions: (1) the notion of a typical shape (that among all sequences of fixed length certain shapes are realized much more frequently than others), (2) the notion of shape space covering (that all typical shapes are realized in a small neighborhood of any random sequence), and (3) the notion of a neutral network (that sequences folding into the same typical shape form networks that percolate through sequence space). Neutral networks loosen the requirements on the mutation rate for selection to remain effective. The original (genotypic) error threshold has to be reformulated in terms of a phenotypic error threshold. With regard to adaptation, neutrality has two seemingly contradictory effects: It acts as a buffer against mutations ensuring that a phenotype is preserved. Yet it is deeply enabling, because it permits evolutionary change to occur by allowing the sequence context to vary silently until a single point mutation can become phenotypically consequential. Neutrality also influences predictability of adaptive trajectories in seemingly contradictory ways. On the one hand it increases the uncertainty of their genotypic trace. At the same time neutrality structures the access from one shape to another, thereby inducing a topology among RNA shapes which permits a distinction between continuous and discontinuous shape transformations. To the extent that adaptive trajectories must undergo such transformations, their phenotypic trace becomes more predictable.Comment: 37 pages, 14 figures; 1998 CNLS conference; high quality figures at http://www.santafe.edu/~walte

    Donor Substituted Sulfonyl Carbenes, 2: Organothio Sulfonyl Carbenes

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    Organothio sulfonyl carbenes 3 have been generated via ylid thermolysis or via a-elimination starting from a-chloro a-organothio sulfones and their derivatives. They have been captured by suitable nucleophilic trapping reagents (diazomethane, enol ethers, and others). Their nucleophilic carbenoid precursors could be trapped by an electrophilic olefin (ketene dithioacetal S,S-dioxides as Michael acceptors). Stable carbene Z-dimers could be obtained under various conditions. Bromine catalyzed isomerization to E-isomers proved to be reversible

    Diagnostics: Indicators and Transparency in the Anti-Corruption Industry

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    Discussion of transparency and indexes of corruption and their effect on the growing anti-corruption movement. Trust in numbers may lead to opacity rather than transparenc
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