KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
A podcast by KickBack - Thursdays
137 Episodes
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137. Nicola Bonucci on the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
Published: 18/09/2025 -
136. Mo Ibrahim on Good Governance in Africa
Published: 17/07/2025 -
135. Nicole Rose & AJ Brown on Corruption in Australia
Published: 3/07/2025 -
134. Oguzhan Dincer & Michael Johnston on Corruption in America
Published: 19/06/2025 -
133. Rebecca Dobson Phillips, Helen Taylor & Alex Jacobs on the UK's Anti-Corruption Ecosystem
Published: 5/06/2025 -
132. Nishan de Mel on Sri Lanka's governance-linked bond
Published: 15/05/2025 -
131. Mario Hidalgo on corruption & organised crime in Ecuador
Published: 24/04/2025 -
130. Daniel Paget on authoritarianism & resistance in Tanzania
Published: 10/04/2025 -
129. Marianne Camerer & Devi Pillay on State Capture in South Africa
Published: 27/03/2025 -
128. Kevin E. Davis on the FCPA enforcement pause
Published: 12/03/2025 -
127. Blair Glencorse and Gary Kalman on Trump's USAID cuts
Published: 26/02/2025 -
126. Dan Haberly on illicit global financial networks
Published: 13/02/2025 -
125. John Heathershaw, Tena Prelec and Tom Mayne on Indulging Kleptocracy
Published: 22/01/2025 -
124. Delia Ferreira Rubio on the evolution of the anticorruption movement
Published: 8/01/2025 -
123. Marcia Grimes and Monika Bauhr on the relationship between corruption and democracy
Published: 5/12/2024 -
122. Florencia Guerzovich and Tom Shipley: Does the corruption field have a learning problem?
Published: 21/11/2024 -
121. Mark Robinson and Maja de Vibe on Corruption Risks in Renewable Energy
Published: 7/11/2024 -
120. Dan Hough on football's integrity challenges
Published: 24/10/2024 -
119. David Jancsics on the sociology of corruption
Published: 11/10/2024 -
118. Caryn Peiffer and Nic Cheeseman on how to get anti-corruption messaging right
Published: 26/09/2024
This podcast series features in-depth interviews with a wide range of corruption experts, on questions such as: What have we learned from 20+ years of (anti)corruption research? Why and how does power corrupt? Which theories help to make sense of corruption? What can we do to manage corruption? How to recovery stolen assets?