
The Latest on International Anti-Corruption Enforcement
From The Just Security Podcast by Just Security
May 14, 2026 · 38 min · Season 1 · Episode 138
About this episode
The episode discusses recent shifts in U.S. anti-corruption policy and its implications for global enforcement and cooperation.
Over the past year, U.S. anti-corruption policy has undergone significant shifts — from changes in FCPA enforcement to sanctions rollbacks and institutional drawdowns — raising questions about America’s global role. At the same time, anti-corruption movements are gaining momentum worldwide. Dani Schulkin speaks with Richard Nephew and Bruce Swartz about what these trends mean for enforcement, international cooperation, and the future of the anti-corruption agenda. Show Note: Three Less...
People in this episode
Host: Dani Schulkin
Guests: Richard Nephew, Bruce Swartz
Topics covered
- anti-corruption
- international enforcement
- U.S. policy
- global cooperation
- sanctions
- institutional changes
Keywords
- anti-corruption
- enforcement
- U.S. policy
- FCPA
- sanctions
- international cooperation
- global role
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: U.S., FCPA
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