The conference takes place at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, 16-17 November 2022
Published on 10 November 2022
The BIT-ACT post-doctoral researcher presents the paper “Continuity and change of the social contract in Ukraine seen through the lens of contested anti-corruption policies”: now that Western partners are concerned with the mechanisms to maintain and recover Ukraine during and after the war, voices denouncing widespread corruption in the country are loud. What has been overseen is the incremental change in the social contract that has been ongoing since the Revolution of Dignity.
In her presentation, Oksana Huss assesses anti-corruption policies from the perspective of historical institutionalism and discusses the implications of martial law for anti-corruption policies.
Further details on the conference here.