
S4, E5 Making Anti-Corruption Real: A strategy for feasible reform in adverse contexts
11/13/23 • 111 min
Making Anti-Corruption Real: A strategy for feasible reform in adverse contexts.
Speakers: Mushtaq Khan and Pallavi Roy, SOAS
Discussant: Jonathan Di John, SOAS
Chair: James Putzel, LSE
Making Anti-Corruption Real: A strategy for feasible reform in adverse contexts.
Speakers: Mushtaq Khan and Pallavi Roy, SOAS
Discussant: Jonathan Di John, SOAS
Chair: James Putzel, LSE
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