Introduction
Marc P. Berenson is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at King’s Russia Institute at King’s College London. Prior to joining King’s in September 2013, Dr. Berenson was serving, since 2007, as a research fellow on the Governance Team at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex in Brighton. His projects on governance, public administration, state capacity and state-society relations in Poland, Russia and Ukraine have been empirically, conceptually and methodologically ground-breaking, with a particular (and particularly important) focus on the ways in which citizens’ interactions with the bureaucracy shapes and is shaped by their perceptions of the state and the meaning of their own citizenship. His recent book – Taxes and Trust: From Coercion to Compliance in Poland, Russia and Ukraine, and his articles have appeared in Comparative Political Studies, the Journal of Communist Studies, Transition Politics and elsewhere. Previously, Dr. Berenson worked as a research analyst for the American Bar Association, the EastWest Institute, The Carter Center and the Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He also has undertaken several consultancies, for, among others, the World Bank in Russia and the OECD’s Tax and Development Programme. After receiving his BA from Harvard University, Dr. Berenson founded and directed from 1996 to 1998 the "Law in Action" program for Freedom House in Kyiv, Ukraine, before receiving his Ph.D. in Political Science from Princeton University in 2006.
Expert
Governance Issues; Tax Administration; Tax Collection
Fields of expertise: Social innovation / public sector innovation / policy innovation