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104. Anti-corruption political parties: how do they emerge and what is their track record?

104. Anti-corruption political parties: how do they emerge and what is their track record?

Update: 2023-12-14
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Dr. Andreas Bågenholm (University of Gothenburg) and Dr. Rekha Diwakar (University of Sussex) join Prof. Dan Hough to discuss anti-corruption political parties. These parties have proliferated in different parts of the world in the last two decades. Andreas and Rekha draw on their research in Europe and India respectively to talk about where these parties come from and what they stand for. The group then look at how these parties have actually performed when they have entered into government, assessing in particular the track record of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi. We learn how these parties tend to evolve over time and can even become caught up in accusations of corruption involving their own members.
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104. Anti-corruption political parties: how do they emerge and what is their track record?

104. Anti-corruption political parties: how do they emerge and what is their track record?

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