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Women Empowerment and Corruption – The Interplay Between Gender, Transparency and Corruption: The Case of Hungary in Comparative Perspective

Case Studies | József Péter Martin
Corruption, defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, is a multifaceted problem with roots both in individual and institutional behavior. In his 2007 paper “Rethinking the Nature and Origins of the Grabbing Hand,” the Swedish Political Science theorist Jan Teorell argued that corruption is primarily an institutional problem, “a conflict between different...

Navigating Global Interdependence: Enhancing Economic Resilience in the Transatlantic Space

Case Studies | Abdulwahab Alkebsi, Jeff Lightfoot, John Kay
Authoritarian regimes increasingly use economic coercion to influence democracies. Their shift in tactics responds to the interconnectedness of global markets, which they exploit to advance strategic interests. Economic power is now a weapon that replaces or supplements the military aggression authoritarians use to control and constrain others, and democracies worldwide must recognize the threat and protect...

Pacific Island Stakeholders in Digital Transformation

Guides & Tools
While there is a general sense of excitement around the opportunity to digitize the Pacific Island’s economies and support startup growth, discussions around the rules and legal frameworks that would govern...

Rapid Response Evaluation in Ecuador

Case Studies
This report presents the impact evaluation of the Rapid Response Opportunities for Anti-Corruption in Ecuador (RRAP) developed between May and September 2023. It implemented a qualitative assessment of three significant...
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