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Blog post | 2025

Ukraine needs to avoid the social conflict model of anti-corruption

David Jackson (2025)
U4 Blog Post
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https://www.u4.no/blog/ukraine-needs-to-avoid-the-social-conflict-model-of-anti-corruption
Ukraine’s anti-corruption system has held firm under fire — but trust is fragile. A look at Serbia’s experience shows how quickly success can unravel if reform turns into rivalry.
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https://www.u4.no/blog/ukraine-needs-to-avoid-the-social-conflict-model-of-anti-corruption

David Jackson

Principal Advisor (U4)
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  • Corruption
  • Democracy and Governance
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