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Understanding Corruption and Promoting Anti-Corruption Efforts

 
WS 2025
  7020007

Teaching language
Englisch

Dates
BB Do B 23.10.2025–29.01.2026 10:00–14:00  C03-LG 1 | 104

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M Pub 2020 601SPNPM#02 // S 3LP   ::319288::

Comment
Corruption represents a complex and pervasive phenomenon, posing considerable challenges to governance, economies, and societies across the globe. The objective of this Spring School is to provide Master of Public Policy (MPP) students with a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of corruption, exploring a broad spectrum of anti-corruption strategies and their impacts. By examining the full range of theoretical and practical approaches, students will gain a deeper insight into the origins and consequences of corruption and its critical relationship with sustainable development. The course features guest speakers who are experts in the field, offering a range of perspectives and insights into the roles and effectiveness of anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) in practice. Furthermore, students will be afforded the opportunity to present their own research and ideas, thereby fostering a collaborative learning environment. The course will facilitate theoretical discussions and practical analyses aimed at exploring the impact of corruption on democratic institutions, economic stability, and the achievement of development goals. Furthermore, the course will provide students with the practical skills necessary for the design, implementation, and evaluation of anti-corruption campaigns. Through interactive discussions and hands-on exercises, students will gain the tools required to address real-world challenges and contribute to more transparent, accountable, and resilient societies. By the conclusion of the course, participants will be equipped with the ability to critically assess anti-corruption frameworks and develop innovative solutions as researchers and advocates in combating corruption effectively.

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 = wöchentlicher Termin , ET = Einzeltermin , AB = A- oder B-Woche , Vo = Vorbesprechung , Ex = Exkursion , Kl = Klausur , Tä, At, Wt = täglicher (Block-)Termin , nV = nach Vereinbarung/nicht festgelegt.  = wöchentlicher Termin (meets weekly) , ET = Einzeltermin (meets one time only) , AB = A- oder B-Woche (alternating: “A” or “B” weeks) , Vo = Vorbesprechung (preliminary meeting) , Ex = Exkursion (excursion/study trip) , Kl = Klausur (exam) , Tä, At, Wt = täglicher (Block-)Termin (meets daily/block seminar) , nV = nach Vereinbarung/nicht festgelegt (by appointment, TBA).

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AMG = AudiMaxGebäude , APS = AlteParteiSchule , FG = Forschungsgebäude , GH = Gartenhaus , GSH = Große Sporthalle , HdProjekte = Haus der Projekte , KSyn = Kleine Synagoge , LG = Lehrgebäude , MG = Mitarbeitergbäude , MTV Halle = Männerturnverein Halle , SH JP = Schwimmhalle Johannesplatz , WBS = Willy Brandt School , ZSG = Zentralschulgarten

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