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Material presented at the 2021 Corruption & Anti-Corruption Conference | Brazil and China, supported by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime's (UNODC) Education for Justice (E4J) initiative, organized by the King's Brazil Institute and the Lau China Institute of King's College London, and held online on 15-19 March 2021.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Anti-corruption Teaching:
Challenges and Opportunities


Prof. Bonnie Jo Palifka
Tecnologico de Monterrey and Yale University
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Associate Research Professor at Tecnologico de Monterrey (Mexico) and Visiting Associate Professor at Yale University. Creator of the Academia against Corruption in the Americas conference.Co-author of the second edition (2016) of Susan Rose-Ackerman's 1999 classic, Corruption, and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform.


PANEL 1
Scale and Structure of Anti-Corruption Campaign and Political Trust — Evidence from China

Tianguang Meng

Tsinghua University
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Who steals? Who bribes? Multilevel Determinants of Corruption Types in China

Hui Li
Fudan University
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Institutionalized Crime:
a Brazilian State-Crime Model


Márcio Anselmo
Police Academy and USP
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PANEL 2
Criminal Fighting Against Corruption in Brazil: Gradual Institutional Changes that Led to the Lava Jato Operation

Fabiana Rodrigues
USP
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Non-anonymous Whistleblowing:
Local Innovations in China


Sunny Litianqing Yang
CityUHK
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Big Data Application and Anti-Corruption Governance: A Case Study of the Internet Plus Monitoring Platforms in Local China

Hanyu Xiao
EdUHK
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PANEL 3
Out of China's Reach:
Globalized Corruption Fugitives


Jiangnan Zhu
HKU
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The Double Criminality of Corruption of Public Agents for Purposes of International Legal Cooperation Between Brazil and China

Talis Júnior, Breno Oliveira, João Sales
Mackenzie University
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A Decolonial Perspective on
Organizational Corruption


Felipe Fróes Couto
Unimontes
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PANEL 4
Compliance4Health – Developing Compliance Education for Brazilian Medical Schools

Paulo Marzionna
FGV
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Gendered Clientelism and Corruption —
Are Women Less Corrupt than Men in China?


Wenyan Tu
CityUHK
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Gender & Corruption:
The Importance of Reputational Costs


Fernanda Garcia, Yara Miranda
FGV
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Researching corruption
in the Global South


Prof. Gong Ting
City University of Hong Kong
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EDUCATION FOR JUSTICE TOOLKIT
The "Corruption and Anti-corruption Global South" aims to strengthen quality education by offering participants the opportunity to reflect and discuss educational solutions in the field of corruption and anti-corruption studies.

Based on United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime's (UNODC) Education for Justice (E4J) initiative university modules series on anti-corruption, the participants will be asked to tailor interactive teaching approaches for university students, integrating E4J educational tools and materials into their existing curriculums.
By promoting comparison, reflection, and familiarisation of participants with E4J's peer-reviewed educational tools, the conference will equip participants with new perspectives and knowledge on how to further their research and teaching activities.

E4J offers adaptable modules on key topics designed to be a 3-hour class and also to encourage critical thinking and interactive techniques.
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