Watch Oksana Huss discussing strategic corruption and participatory democracy

She intervenes at the “Telegrams from war-struck Ukraine: A series of talks about life, society and the economy in times of conflict"

Published on 01 July 2022

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Oksana Huss is invited to talk in two webinars of the University of East Anglia (UEA). The series brings together Ukrainian experts to open a dialogue with UEA academics about the causes of the conflict and its consequences for society and the economy. 

Watch the two online round tables:

Telegram 2: Strategic Corruption and the entanglement of Russian and Western Elites, in which the researcher contributes to the concept of strategic corruption and provided examples of how strategic corruption in Europe undermines security

Telegram 3: Where do hopes lie? Participatory democracy and the burgeoning civil society in Ukraine, in which she provides input on the role of citizen participation and digital transformation in Ukraine for the country's resilience in the Russian war.