Post-communist societies are simply obsessed with
corruption. Corruption is the major policy narrative in the time of
transition. It explains why industries that were once the jewels of the
communist economies have bankrupted. Corruption explains why poor are
poor and why rich are rich. Blaming corruption for the post-communist
citizen is the way to express his оr her disappointment with the
present political elites. Talking about corruption is the way
post-communist public talks about politics, economy, past and future.
Ivan Krastev established a research group engaged in the study
of the Institutional and political problems in the countries of SEE.
CLS included also junior researchers in this task and cooperated with
other participants in the research network. As final outcome of this
project became a policy paper "Moral Economy of the Anticorruption perception in the Period of Transition".