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The theme of sarah chayess thieves of state is that corruption cant be ignored as a source of international instability. Thieves is the true story nonfiction narrative about the safe robbery of the multimillionaire television evangelist, mike murdock. And it makes a compelling case that we must confront corruption, for it is a causenot a resultof global instability. Much has been said about artworkpaintings that were stolen, but not much has been voiced regarding books that were plundered. Feb, 2015 sarah chayes arrived in afghanistan as a journalist. Thieves of state reveals tremendous power of global corruption audie cornish talks to former npr reporter sarah chayes about how corruption.

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