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Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
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Revista presei românești
Ce ar trebui să știe generația care nu l-a cunoscut pe Ion Iliescu / Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, despre „păcatul care nu îi poate fi iertat” fostului președinte (HotNews)
Apusul secolului Iliescu: de la adulația maselor la o înmormântare amplificată de televiziuni, dar fără tracțiune publică (Libertatea) - Măsurile de austeritate ne-au distras atenția de la taxele locale. Cât va crește impozitul pe locuință (Adevărul) - SURSE Rusia, suspectată că a contaminat intenționat o cantitate mare de petrol azer destinată României și altor țări europene (G4Media) - Tineri români și basarabeni coordonați din Rusia hărțuiesc și produc conținut în care-i spală pe Stalin și Kim Jong-un. Atmosferă de sectă: „Nu ești om până nu ești în colectiv” (PressOne...
2025-08-08
05 min
Revista presei românești
1 august aduce scumpiri, nu și apocalipsa (Adevărul)
Cinci momente în care ministrul Transporturilor spunea cu gura lui că a dat mită. Și alte trei când Justiția a zis asta (Europa Liberă) - Ce face și ce nu face bine administrația Bolojan – Dan (HotNews) - Mesajul tranșant al unei judecătoare care rupe frontul: Dacă tratăm poporul cu sictir, vom atrage o ură profundă. Nu putem să tot vehiculăm poezia că noi suntem magistrați și trebuie să primim fără să dăm (SpotMedia) - Șapte eurodeputați români s-au abținut la votul pentru combaterea abuzului sexual asupra copiilor/4.000 de violuri asupra u...
2025-08-01
04 min
KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
100. The state of practice in the corruption field: insights from leading global thinkers
For this special anniversary episode, Kickback invited leading thinkers from around the globe to comment on the state of practice in the corruption field. We asked each individual to respond to one of two questions: a) 'what is one thing about corruption that you've changed your thinking on in the past 10 years?' b) 'what is the most significant development - positive or negative - in relation to corruption and corruption studies over the past thirty years?' We got some fascinating responses. Take the time to listen to them all in or jump to an individual's comments from the li...
2023-10-19
41 min
IR thinker
India's Role in BRICS - Junuguru Srinivas | 2023 Episode 2
I am joined by Junuguru Srinivas, Assistant Professor at the Woxsen University in Kamkole, India. Dr Srinivas is also the Alina Mungiu Pippidi Professor of Public Policy and Co-Chairperson of the CoE-Public Policy Research. He focuses on foreign economic policies of India, Russia, China, and Political economy of the Global South in International Relations. There are two publications written by Junuguru Srinivas: (1) "Future of the BRICS and the role of Russia and China" published in 2022; and (2) "Russian approach towards BRICS and G-20, 2001-2012" published in 2017. The interview includes: (1) Dr Srinivas and BRICS; (2) How India joined BRICS?; (3) Manmohan Singh; (4) Narendra Modi; (5) B...
2023-01-10
1h 20
AhbarjietMalta
"Corruption: the devil is in the detail This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we are discussing how corruption affects people on the ground and why this is such a complex issue to address.
"Corruption: the devil is in the detail This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we are discussing how corruption affects people on the ground and why this is such a complex issue to address. For this episode, we spoke to our journalist colleagues from the EURACTIV network: Alice Taylor, who rep" "--START AD- #TheMummichogblogOfMalta Amazon Top and Flash Deals(Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://amzn.to/3CqsdJH Compare all the top travel sites in just one search to find the best hotel deals at HotelsCombined - awarded...
2022-11-23
29 min
Today in the EU
Corruption: the devil is in the detail
This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we are discussing how corruption affects people on the ground and why this is such a complex issue to address.For this episode, we spoke to our journalist colleagues from the EURACTIV network: Alice Taylor, who reports from Albania and Oliver Noyan, who is based in our Berlin office. We also reflect on input from Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, professor of Democracy Studies at the Hertie School in Berlin, and Pawan Kumar Sinha, director of Academic Programmes at the International Anti-Corruption Academy in Vienna.
2022-11-17
28 min
Visegrad Insight Podcast
How to Stop Corruption from Gaining Ground in Central Europe?
The ongoing rule of law debacle in Poland and Hungary and the case of a whistleblower in Romania are only signals of a wide-spread problem of coercive clientelism and corruption that beset Central Europe. So-called judicial reforms or changes to media pluralism undermine checks and balances rather than strengthening the democratic institutions of the region. We discuss recent analysis on Visegrad Insight by our Fellow Edit Zgut on coercive clientelism in Poland and our Associate Ruslanas Iržikevičius who questions politicians eager to welcome the unapproved Sputnik-vaccine. The episode continues with a personal testimony by Camelia Bogdan, a judge o...
2021-03-04
41 min
Democracy That Delivers
Democracy That Delivers #210: Launch of the Public Integrity Forecast with Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
This week on Democracy That Delivers, we are joined by Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Professor of Democracy Studies at the Hertie School in Berlin, and Frank Brown, the Director of CIPE's Anti-Corruption and Governance Center. They discuss what led to the creation of the newly published Public Integrity Forecast and how the current COVID-19 pandemic and other events have had an effect on the forecast, as well as the connection between the Forecast and the Anti-Corruption Rapid Response program pioneered by CIPE. This podcast was hosted in conjunction with the Anti-Corruption and Governance Center (ACGC).
2020-06-12
21 min
KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
21. Nils & Christopher on the first year and the future of Kickback
For this special episode Nils and Christopher sat down to reflect on the first 20 episodes of Kickback and discuss some plans for the 2020. For those who want to support us financially to cover our running costs: https://www.patreon.com/kickbackpodcast For those who want to follow us via Social Media: https://twitter.com/KickbackGAP https://www.facebook.com/KickBackGAP The Kickback team wishes you a happy holiday season! We look forward to 2020! Chapter I - Basics 1. Susan Rose-Ackerman on the principal-agent theory of corruption 5. Bo Rothstein on corruption as a collective action problem and long term fixes 7. Paul Heywood...
2019-12-23
25 min
KickBack - The Global Anticorruption Podcast
8. Alina Mungiu-Pippidi on corruption in Romania, democratic transitions, advise for young scholars
Matthew Stephenson interviews Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Professor of Democracy Studies at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
2019-06-24
47 min
Democracy That Delivers
Democracy that Delivers #114: Leading Anti-Corruption Expert Alina Mungiu-Pippidi Reveals What Approaches Really Work
The World Bank and International Monetary Fund, currently holding their Spring meetings in Washington, cite corruption as a top challenge to promoting inclusive economic growth and ending extreme poverty. However, studies indicate that many anti-corruption interventions fail to have significant impact. So what anti-corruption approaches are really working? CIPE talks with one of the world’s leading academic voices on the subject, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Democracy Studies Professor at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
2018-04-17
30 min
brazilia
Alina Mungiu Pippidi în Le Monde: "Un răspuns civic mai intolerant faţă de corupţia politică este cea mai bună apărare"
Intr-o tribună publicată în Le Monde, Alina Mungiu Pippidi, prezentată de ziarul francez drept "specialistă europeană a combaterii corupţiei", estimează că rolul opiniilor publice este mai hotărâtor decât cel al judecătorilor pentru a-i... citiţi mai departe
2018-03-25
00 min
In Between Europe
#7 Corruption in Romania
In this episode we talk about corruption trends and the trajectory of the anticorruption fight in Romania with Laura Stefan, an anticorruption expert with the Romanian think tank Expert Forum. Laura tells us about the incentives in Romania’s political system that sustain corruption and the potential problems stemming from the use of criminal law to tackle an ultimately political issue. History minute: Historical determinism meets norm entrepreneurship Resources: Romania’s Protests: A Response to a Three-Pronged Assault on Anti-Corruption Measures, Daniel Brett, LSE EUROPP Blog, 2 February 2017 Populism 2.0 and the Rebirth of Alt...
2017-09-01
39 min
Eurooppalaisia puheenvuoroja
Eurooppalaisia puheenvuoroja: Romanialainen korruptio
Romaniassa ovat alkuvuoden massiiviset korruption vastaiset mielenosoitukset hiljenneet. Mutta vain tilapäisesti – sanoo johtava romanialainen korruption tutkija Alina Mungiu-Pippidi. - Korruption vastainen taistelu ei onnistu pelkästään lukitsemalla lahjotut poliitikot vankilaan. Läpeensä korruptoituneen yhteiskunnan koko toiminta ja lainsäädäntö täytyy yksinkertaistaa ja poistaa lainsäädäntöön perustuvat monopolit. Julkisen vallan läpinäkyvyyden on ulottuttava jokaisen koulun ja sairaalan budjettikirjaan saakka, vaatii kansainvälisesti tunnettu demokratiatutkimuksen professori. Alina Mungiu-Pippidin tapasi Berliinissä Jorma Mattila. Näytteet lukee Pekka Kyrö.
2017-05-04
13 min
AshCast
The Path to Denmark: How Do Societies Develop Control of Corruption? | AshCast
On Thursday, March 3, 2016, the Ash Center hosted a conversation entitled "The Path to Denmark: How Do Societies Develop Control of Corruption?” with Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Professor of Democracy Studies at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, Germany as part of its Comparative Democracy Seminar Series. The event was moderated by Sultan of Oman Associate Professor of International Relations Tarek Masoud.
2016-03-11
1h 23
Dahrendorf Symposium
Dahrendorf Symposium: Europe as Ideological Space and as a Vision [Video]
Contributor(s): Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi | In this short film, Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi of the Hertie School outlines issues concerning Europe as an ideological space and as a vision. As she explains, Europe needs a new conception of itself, a new ideology – multiculturalism is widely held to have failed, and within European states, citizens remain indifferent to the cohesive project of the EU. These problems, at least in part, arise from the conflict between the current ideology of Europe and the material interests of its member states. The Dahrendorf Symposium will take place in Berlin on 9-10 November 2011.
2011-11-03
05 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
Dahrendorf Symposium: Europe as Ideological Space and as a Vision [Video]
Contributor(s): Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi | In this short film, Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi of the Hertie School outlines issues concerning Europe as an ideological space and as a vision. As she explains, Europe needs a new conception of itself, a new ideology – multiculturalism is widely held to have failed, and within European states, citizens remain indifferent to the cohesive project of the EU. These problems, at least in part, arise from the conflict between the current ideology of Europe and the material interests of its member states. The Dahrendorf Symposium will take place in Berlin on 9-10 November 2011.
2011-11-03
05 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
The 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium [Video]
Contributor(s): Damian Chalmers, Helmut Anheier, Hakan Seckinelgin, Michael Cox, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Chetan Bhatt, Anke Hassel | In November 2011, the first Dahrendorf Symposium will be held in Berlin. Supported by Stiftung Mercator, and jointly organised by LSE and the Hertie School of Governance, the symposium aims is to bring together scholars to discuss the future of Europe.
2011-07-04
02 min
Dahrendorf Symposium
The 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium [Video]
Contributor(s): Damian Chalmers, Helmut Anheier, Hakan Seckinelgin, Michael Cox, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Chetan Bhatt, Anke Hassel | In November 2011, the first Dahrendorf Symposium will be held in Berlin. Supported by Stiftung Mercator, and jointly organised by LSE and the Hertie School of Governance, the symposium aims is to bring together scholars to discuss the future of Europe.
2011-07-04
02 min