I'd like to explore the architecture and tools available to uphold the rules-based international order to contain threats coming from wayward states, so I'd like to ask Professor Hampson about the idea of an international anti-corruption court.
I believe last fall you penned an op-ed suggesting that Canada should take the lead in the establishment of such a court. I have two questions I would like you to answer. First, what role does corruption play in Russia's foreign policy? Second, what role could an international anti-corruption court play in countering Russia's threats?
