Corrosive capital is a label for international financing to countries, typically from authoritarian states, that exploits gaps in the recipients’ governance systems and makes them more vulnerable to economic or political manipulation. The term was introduced in 2018 by The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), a Washington-based NGO, and has since come into use more regularly in Western policy lexicon as a response to changing global political tensions and increasing Western criticism and policy aimed at states such as, but not limited to Russia and China.
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