The Rise of Strategic Corruption: How Are the US, UK and the EU responding
22 Washington Square North New York, NY ,10011 (view map)
What makes strategic corruption a hybrid threat to democracy and how can the United States, United Kingdom, and the European Union stand up to it? This event investigates the responses of the three jurisdictions in their attempts to curb the rise of strategic corruption by foreign actors, primarily, but not only, Russia and China.
Participants:
Alberto Alemanno, Professor of Law, HEC Business School Paris
J. Benton Heath, Professor of Law, Beasley School of Law, Temple University
Ewan Smith, Professor of Law, University College London, Global Hauser Fellow, NYU School of Law
Nedim Hogic, Emile Noel Fellow, New York University School of Law
Moderator: Alexa Olesen, Director of Research, China Six
Lunch will be served. To attend the event in presence RSVP directly to Nedim Hogic at nh2498@nyu.edu, for online attendance, register here.