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Making anti-corruption real: how to stop wasting money and start making progress

If a policy adversely affects powerful individuals and organisations, we shouldn’t be surprised when they try to block or distort its implementation. In developing countries where the rule of law is weak, policies may also be blocked in informal or corrupt ways.

Making anti-corruption real means understanding these processes and ensuring that every anti-corruption strategy has built-in incentives so that actors with the ability to implement these strategies will do so in their own interest.

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Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) Annual Conference: Incorporating serious organised crime into understandings of elite bargains/political settlements

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8 September

40th Cambridge Symposium, Plenary Workshop 41: Exploring mechanisms for the recovery of the proceeds of kleptocracy