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Prisoner s dilemma International Agreements Political Environment Ongoing struggle LZKZSZxZZZZZZ-KSx       History of FCPA(1977: President Carter signs in response to SEC investigation 400 American companies had spent hundreds of millions of dollars bribing everyone from prime ministers to police overseas. 1978-1998: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development adopts ban on bribery. 38 countries sign on.6>|o>|o Recent DOJ EnforcementIn 2004, two individuals charged and $11 million in criminal fines. In 2005, 5 charged and $16 million in fines. 2009-10, 50 individuals charged and nearly $2 billion in fines. Today: 35 defendants awaiting trial on FCPA charges in the United States  in Houston, Miami, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. http://www.justice.gov/criminal/pr/speeches/2010/crm-speech-101116.html.6ZHZ6HObjections to FCPATBad for business DOJ response:  FCPA enforcement is not bad for business; it is, instead, vital to ensuring the integrity of our markets. Our FCPA enforcement program serves not only to hold accountable those who corrupt foreign officials, but in doing so it also serves to make the international business climate more transparent and fair for everyone. http://www.justice.gov/criminal/pr/speeches/2010/crm-speech-101116.html*ZZObjections to FCPARPuts American business at a competitive disadvantage. DOJ response:  First, we do not only prosecute U.S. companies and individuals under the FCPA. Indeed, over the last five years, more than half of our corporate FCPA resolutions have involved foreign companies or U.S. subsidiaries of foreign companies. 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