
Making a Killing explores how corruption is reshaping global politics, and fueling some of the most deadly security threats facing the world today - from the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq, to terrorist networks, nuclear proliferation, drug trafficking and other organized crime. Making a Killing is a podcast project from the Hudson Institute's Kleptocracy Initiative, hosted by Nate Sibley.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | True CrimeGovernment | ||||

Former US Treasury Assistant Secretary and FATF President Marshall Billingslea joins Nate Sibley to discuss the need for American leadership in responding to evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
How did China sustain meteoric economic growth amid vast corruption? Yuen Yuen Ang joins Nate Sibley to explore what powers China’s crony capitalism, the impact of Xi’s anti-graft campaign, and why it’s time to rethink our approach to measuring corru... more
Authoritarian regimes spend significant sums trying to influence politics within the US and other democracies. Anna Massoglia of Open Secrets joins host Paul Massaro to discuss closing US lobbying loopholes.
What role has corruption played in shaping Russia and Ukraine’s diverging paths in recent decades? Thomas Firestone, a former DOJ lawyer posted in Russia who now works on corruption and national security cases, joins Paul and Nate to discuss.
I admire the non Nate presenters enthusiasm but the style is jarring and annoying
love it!
I learnt of this podcast as an OCCRP subscriber. It is excellent. Paradise Papers, Panama Papers, Pandora Papers; what next? Pangolin Papers possibly !
Brilliant podcast. It’s very important to bring awareness to this form of gaming the system as it exposes the hidden motives to a lot of atrocities and unjust institutions
Thorough coverage of a topic that should concern everyone who cares about democracy
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