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UNCHAINED: Success stories on fighting corruption in Eastern Europe and Eurasia 

Corruption has no boundaries, but what about the methods of fighting it? What is the scientific approach to preventing and combating corruption? What anti-corruption tools have proven to be universal for independent countries with a shared Soviet past and a similar nature of corruption?

Inna Nelles explores these questions in a series of in-depth interviews with the experts of the Eurasian Academic Anti-Corruption Network. The guests of the podcast talk about the successes of the anti-corruption fight and the lessons we can learn from Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. These insights will be of use to all those who are looking for effective solutions in the fight against corruption or investigating the post-Soviet space.

Episode 6 “Is it possible to fight corruption in wartime?”

Episode 6 “Is it possible to fight corruption in wartime?”

Episode 5 “Moldova: political leadership in tackling corruption”

Episode 5 “Moldova: political leadership in tackling corruption”

Episode 4 “Georgia: how to make anti-corruption reforms sustainable?”

Episode 4 “Georgia: how to make anti-corruption reforms sustainable?”

Episode 3 “Corruption in security and defense: lessons of Russian-Ukrainian war”

Episode 3 “Corruption in security and defense: lessons of Russian-Ukrainian war”

Episode 2: “Kyrgyzstan: the role of ‘agents of change’ and free media in fighting corruption”

Episode 2: “Kyrgyzstan: the role of ‘agents of change’ and free media in fighting corruption”

Episode 1: “What is corruption in the modern world?”

Episode 1: “What is corruption in the modern world?”