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In person icon New Lenses to Assess the Dynamics of Corruption and Anti-Corruption in a Connected World

Democracy
Globalisation
Developing World Politics
Corruption
Policy Implementation
Policy-Making
P316
Ina Kubbe
Tel Aviv University
Fernanda Odilla
Università di Bologna
Ina Kubbe
Tel Aviv University

Abstract

This panel explores innovative theoretical, analytical, and empirical frameworks for understanding corruption and anticorruption in an increasingly interconnected world. By embracing interdisciplinary approaches and diverse methodologies, the panel seeks to uncover new insights into the complex dynamics shaping corrupt practices and anticorruption efforts. Discussions will highlight emerging perspectives, from global networks and digital ecosystems to local sociopolitical contexts, offering fresh pathways to analyze and combat corruption in an era defined by rapid technological and societal change.

Title Details
Exploring the Links Between Democratic Practices and Corruption Through a Relational Analysis: Insights from the UK and Italy View Paper Details
Compliance and “Leakages” in International Regimes: The Case of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention View Paper Details
Complexity Theory Applied to the Study of Corruption: the Role of Leverage Points. View Paper Details
Weaponizing Information: Media Capture as a Legal Form of Corruption – The Case Study of Taras Kozak View Paper Details
The Corruption Curve: How Newcomers in Indonesia's Corporations Lose Their Way View Paper Details