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The Intersection of Sanctions and Corruption Symposium

Just Security presents this symposium on the intersection of sanctions and corruption. The contributions to this Symposium were initially drafted for a Perry World House conference on “The Intersection of Sanctions and Corruption,” which was made possible in part by a generous grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. 

Sanctions and anti-corruption efforts are often treated as parallel but distinct policy domains. This Symposium brings together experts from both fields to examine how these two interact in practice. The contributions explore whether existing sanctions tools are equipped to address corruption at scale, how professional and financial enablers evade accountability, and what it means when corruption has become institutional and legalized. 

We encourage you to visit this page regularly, as the Symposium will be updated with new installments as they are published. 

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