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82. Daniel Kaufmann and Liz Dávid-Barrett on state capture

82. Daniel Kaufmann and Liz Dávid-Barrett on state capture

Released Friday, 4th November 2022
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82. Daniel Kaufmann and Liz Dávid-Barrett on state capture

82. Daniel Kaufmann and Liz Dávid-Barrett on state capture

82. Daniel Kaufmann and Liz Dávid-Barrett on state capture

82. Daniel Kaufmann and Liz Dávid-Barrett on state capture

Friday, 4th November 2022
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In the first of a series of episodes hosted by the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex, we welcome Daniel Kaufmann. Daniel is a senior fellow at Results for Development (R4D) and President Emeritus at the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI). He is also a former Director of the World Bank where he headed programmes related to corruption and governance. He is well-known in the anti-corruption field for his work co-developing leading global indices, including the Worldwide Governance Indicators.

In this episode Daniel speaks to Liz Dávid-Barrett, Professor of Governance and Integrity at the University of Sussex, about his route into this field. As leading scholars on state capture, Daniel and Liz talk through the origins of the term in the 1990s and how the concept has evolved since then. The discussion takes us through several cases including countries in the Balkans, South Africa, the UK and US. The conversation finishes on the challenging measuring the problem of state capture.

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