Our PhD Researchers

Lena Raballand

Understanding how individuals and corporations capture the state through political financing

Email: lena.raballand@sussex.ac.uk

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Lena Raballand

John Lawes

Under What Conditions are Preventative Anticorruption Agencies Effective?

Email: john.lawes@sussex.ac.uk

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John Lawes

Abrar Redha Alrehaili

Analysing the Influence of UNCAC and G20 Membership on Anti-Corruption Measures in Saudi Arabia’s Public Procurement Reforms (2006–2022): An Exploratory Study Using the Lens of Institutional Isomorphism

Email: abrar.redha@sussex.ac.uk

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Juliet Ibekaku-Nwagwu

Examining the Application and Impact of Chapter Five of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) in the Recovery, Return and Use of Proceeds of Corruption.

Email: juliet.ibekaku@sussex.ac.uk

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Juliet Ibekaku-Nwagwu

Kenneth Mohammed

An analysis of the legacy of colonialism in the Caribbean and its impact on the character and logics of corruption across the region.

Email: kenneth.mohammed@sussex.ac.uk

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Kenneth Mohammed

Matthew Price

Mandating Accountability: The role of norms and legislation in integrating supreme audit institutions into national anti-corruption efforts

Email: mp622@sussex.ac.uk

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Matthew Price

Pepe ToninPepe Tonin

Anti-corruption institutions in Brazil

Email: pepe.tonin@sussex.ac.uk

 

Past PhD Students:

Yang Wu

Thesis title: Narratives of (anti-)corruption in Xi Jinping's China.

Irasema Guzman

Thesis title: Corruption risks in public procurement contracts: monitoring delivery of goods, services and works projects in Mexico.

Riccardo D'Emidio

Thesis title: Policing corruption or corrupted policing? A study of social norms and corrupt behaviour in the Ghana Police Service.

Becky Dobson Phillips

Thesis title: Climates of corruption: the concept of corruption, the role of power and the challenge of climate change policymaking and action.

Tom Shipley                     

Thesis title: Evaluating anti-corruption effectiveness in international development.

Uche Igwe  

Thesis title: Legislative ethics in Nigeria.

Tena Prelec 

Thesis title: The Transition Game: The persistence of elites and extractive practices in the energy sector in successor Yugoslav states.