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2015-2021
Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal
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Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal
Gissur Ólafur Erlingsson
ORCID iD Centre for Local Government Studies
Linköping University
Sweden
An associate professor in political science, Linköping University, Sweden. His main research interest is corruption and other forms of illicit or unethical practices in the public sector. Erlingsson has published himself on these issues in journals such as Governance, International Journal of Public Administration, Government and Opposition, Public Integrity and Local Government Studies; as well as the monograph A Clean House: Studies of Corruption in Sweden (Nordic Academic Press).an associate professor in political science, Linköping University, Sweden. His main research interest is corruption and other forms of illicit or unethical practices in the public sector. Erlingsson has published himself on these issues in journals such as Governance, International Journal of Public Administration, Government and Opposition, Public Integrity and Local Government Studies; as well as the monograph A Clean House: Studies of Corruption in Sweden (Nordic Academic Press).
Gunnar Helgi Kristinsson
ORCID iD Department of Political Science
University of Iceland
Iceland
Professor in political science, University of Iceland, Iceland. Kristinsson is an expert on political trust, legitimacy and issues pertaining to irregularities in public decision making, such as clientelism, patronage and other practices related to corruption. He is published on these topics in journals such as Acta Politica, West European Politics and Icelandic Review of Politics and Administration, as well as edited volumes such as Party Patronage and Party Government in European Democracies (Oxford University Press) and Clientelism, Interests, and Democratic Representation (Cambridge University Press).
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