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15 January 2021
Sussex anthropologist Alice Wilson analyses Trump’s recognition and normalization deal with Morocco.
The biggest study of its kind has proven the link between local political context and the risk that humanitarian aid money is lost to corruption.
11 January 2021
We are delighted to announce that Sankhitha Gunaratne has won the Macfarlanes Prize for Best Dissertation on the MA in Corruption and Governance.
8 December 2020
UK voters in the EU referendum in 2016 relied on gut instinct to make their decision - rather than either their 'head' or their 'heart'.
8 October 2020
Professor Liz David Barrett, director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption, and her team mates won a prize from the International Monetary Fund.
28 September 2020
The first major report into online spending in the 2019 election shows a surge in digital campaigning by parties and ‘outriders’.
7 September 2020
Dr Emily Lydgate was invited to give evidence at the House of Lords EU Environmental Sub-Committee inquiry in June.
4 August 2020
An on-line survey reveals that the Conservatives’ share of overseas votes in the EU fell by two thirds between the 2015 and 2019 elections.
9 July 2020
A four-year study of claimants of asylum on sexual orientation or gender identity grounds calls for a radical overhaul of the system.
18 June 2020
Sussex sociologist Ali Kassem examines the role of religious actors in Iraq's response to Covid-19