Anti-Corruption (956M9)

15 credits, Level 7 (Masters)

Autumn teaching

This module analyses the wide and diverse set of anti-corruption approaches, procedures, mechanisms and policies that have been developed by governments, international organisations and interest groups. It analyses the nexus between quality of governance and (un)successful anti-corruption strategies, and co-ordinates theoretical insight from a range of disciplines with a range of practical examples.

You will learn to critically evaluate anti-corrption regimes, the polices they promote, and the motives that lie behind their creation. You will also learn to critically assess which type of anti-corruption regime is likely to be successful in which particular context.

Teaching

100%: Seminar

Assessment