Bio
Dan is a Professor of Politics and the Director of the Sussex Centre for the Study of Corruption (SCSC) at the University of Sussex in the UK. He has single authored two books on corruption; 'Analysing Corruption' (Agenda/Columbia University Press, 2017) and 'Corruption, Anti-Corruption and Governance' (Palgrave, 2013). You can find out more about his work here; http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/157318
Related Publications
Evidence of illicit financial flows from developing countries placed in Germany
- illicit financial flows
- developing countries
- banks
- financial secrecy
Research Toolkit: Social Accountability
- social accountability
- participatory budget
- public expenditure tracking
- citizen report cards
- social audits
- public hearings
- e-government
MECANISMES DE PLAINTES A L’ECHELLE LOCALE : BONNES PRATIQUES
- mécanismes de plaintes
- aide humanitaire
- gouvernance locale
Engaging Reluctant Duty Bearers: Considerations and Strategies for Civil Society Organisations
- civil society
- public officials
- civic space
International Charitable Associations and Non Governmental Organizations in Palestine
- international standards
- ngo accountability
- ngos
- AMAN (TI Palestine)
DH
Dan Hough
Affiliation
University of Sussex
Professional Title
Professor
Country/Territory
Topics
Specialisms
Theory of anti-corruption; CSO engagement