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Is Russia ready to clamp down on corruption?

Russia, now the 156th member of the WTO, has a reputation for corruption that is proving difficult to shake off. According to Transparency International and its Corruption Perceptions Index, the country ranks alongside Belarus, Togo and Mauritania in the corruption stakes. We tell you the story of Sergei Magnitsky, a whistleblowing Russian lawyer whose death three years ago sparked widespread outrage and condemnation.

By Ali LAIDI / Florence Morice / Kim VO DINH / Tom Burges Watson
Slideshow: Behind the scenes
Culture and competition: exploring China's soft power
08/09/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Culture and competition: exploring China's soft power

China is a political giant, an economic titan but a cultural dwarf. Well aware of this, the Chinese government is looking to expand China's cultural influence beyond its borders. Beijing is funding hundreds of so-called Confucius Institutes across the globe. France 24 takes a look at the one in Berlin.
Healthcare: a money-making business?
25/08/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Healthcare: a money-making business?

Should private companies be allowed to run hospitals and turn a profit? In Beyond Business we visit the first public hospital in Britain to be run by a private firm. We ask whether healthcare is a business like any other and what the public sector can learn from the private.
Chinese cinema: once upon a time in China...
21/07/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Chinese cinema: once upon a time in China...

Today we focus on China's ambitions on the silver screen. The movie business is growing rapidly in China; ticket sales grew by almost a third last year, to a value of around 2 billion dollars. There are even plans to build a Chinese version of Hollywood in the city of Tianjin. But the ambitions of Chinese filmmakers stretch beyond their own market. They plan to stretch their wings further afield.
Globalisation: the temptation of protectionism
07/07/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Globalisation: the temptation of protectionism

If a company is European, should it buy European? And can governments encourage this without resorting to protectionism? We take a look at all these issues, focusing in particular on the airline industry.
Stolen secrets: cracking down on industrial espionage
09/06/2012 - BEYOND BUSINESS

Stolen secrets: cracking down on industrial espionage

In this edition we ask what governments can and should do to protect companies from industrial espionage. The French parliament passed a bill earlier this year that sets out harsher punishments for those who are found to leak a company’s trade secrets.

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