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She teaches courses and supervises theses on the subjects of population and reproduction, social history, gender history, Latin American and Caribbean history, and the history of public health and medicine. His main research interests concern the legal structure of international organizations and global governance, the politics of international law, and the postnational legal order emerging at the intersection of domestic, transnational and international law. His book, Beyond Constitutionalism: Professor Loutan specializes in internal medicine, tropical medicine and migrant health.
His initial clinical practice as an MD and in coordinating community-based projects were carried out in Geneva, Nepal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and - for five years in nomadic communities - in Niger. From until he was Director of the Centre for Finance and Development and from to he was chair of Development Studies. His research focuses on the microeconomics of development, with a current focus on impact evaluation of social programme in West Africa and the Maghreb.
Development economics, impact analysis, applied microeconometrics, empirics of civil war, applied contract theory, nutrition and health, empirical analysis of economic growth, applications of non-expected-utility models of decisionmaking under uncertainty. He wrote his PhD at MIT under the guidance of Paul Krugman, with whom he has co-author a half dozen articles the most recent of which was published in Policy essays published in un-refereed series Occasional Papers, etc. He has successively worked on issues of development policies and State-building; on humanitarian aid and refugees; and monitoring the impact of international aid on civilian populations.
In addition to his PhD at SciencesPo, Paris, he has degrees in cultural anthropology, development studies and Arabic language. Based on fieldwork in the mining region of Lunda, his dissertation examined the underlying cultural manifestations of Angola's diamond economy to detail how labor, commoditization, and sociality challenge or reinforce corporate governance, state sovereignty and security, as well as the political economy and ecology of mineral extraction.
Most recently, he has published on corporate mining and the semiotic qualities of diamond trading in Angola, with previous work on medieval history, modern European colonialism and late imperialism in Africa, based on archival and ethnographic research in Portugal, Mozambique, and Angola. He has taught on resource extraction in the global economy, the anthropology of corporations, and social theory, and is currently preparing a book-length manuscript on diamond mining in Angola and a series of articles on diamond diggers and kimberlite mining, divination and corporate secrecy.
His recent research and publications focus on nuclear treaties and governance in Europe and the Middle East as well as postwar financial negotiations. Funded research projects he has currently underway examine nuclear security and governance in the Middle East as well as an examination of sovereign debt management in the interwar and contemporary periods. He is the author of "Fallout: Studies in Historical Sociology of Science" Routledge His courses have focused on the sociology of law, globalisation, culture, and political sociology.
His papers and his dissertation have won numerous awards and distinctions. Her PhD on this subject received two prizes from the University of Paris. Her teaching in Geneva, India and Latin America and her research assignments focus on governance, urban management, Indian policies and on the strategies of international cooperation agencies.
In addition, he has worked as a consultant for several international and nongovernmental organisations such as UNHCR. Alessandro Monsutti has conducted multi-sited research since the mids in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran to study the modes of solidarity and cooperation mobilised in a situation of conflict and forced migration. He has subsequently broadened the geographical scope of his research to include members of the Afghan diaspora living in Western countries.
This led him to analyse war and post-conflict reconstruction in the light of the social networks and economic strategies developed by refugees and migrants, and — more generally — to address theoretical and methodological issues related to globalisation. Among his current research interests: She has published widely on the anthropology of globalisation, law, the state and social movements. Her empirical research on India also addresses issues of post-coloniality and multiple modernities.
Some of her recent publications include the edited volumes Border Crossings: Previously he was John F. He is the author of the books The Promise of Salvation: Fundamentalismus und der 'Kampf der Kulturen' C. Beck , and Pious Passion: His research focuses upon areas at the intersection of public and private international law such as investment arbitration, international law in domestic courts and financial crime. He has also published more widely on topics of general international law. Prior to moving into academia, she has been working more than 10 years with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement at local, regional and international level in all continents, most recently heading the Principles and Values Department of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Geneva.
She then was also involved in negotiations and policy-making within the statutory bodies of the RCRC Movement.
In her current position as Executive Director of the Global Health Centre at the Graduate Institute she is responsible for the successful implementation of all activities of the Global Health Centre. In her research and teaching she focuses on Global Health Diplomacy, among others she directs the online courses in global health diplomacy.
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Sumon is a third year doctoral candidate of the international law unit at the Graduate Institute. Her thesis examines methods of treaty interpretation and emerging jurisprudence on substantive equality in international law. She holds a B. His research interests lie in Political Economy and Social Theory, with his current research focusing on the theorization of the dynamics and trajectory of contemporary capitalism.
A member of the French Society for International Law, the Swiss Association of the Philosophy of Law and the Swiss Society of International Law, his fields of interest include State responsibility, the relationship between public international law and private international law, philosophy and international law, the procedures before the International Court of Justice, and diplomatic law. Zanchetta was a researcher at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs in Helsinki and, previously, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Tampere.
American foreign policy, radical Islam and the end of the Cold War, Wolfgang's research focuses on the computational analysis of international economic law. Investment Law Within International Law: He received his Ph. His research interests include open economy macroeconomics, international finance, financial crises, and monetary economics. He is currently enrolled as an exchange student at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.
He completed doctoral research at the University of Bristol and post-doctoral fellowship at Cardiff University before joining University of Edinburgh where he taught and researched for over seven years. His research uncovers the local and global dimensions underscoring the production, utilisation and circulation of biomedicine and biotechnologies. In particular his research examines: In particular his academic and research interests are focused on the burgeoning rise of bioscience and biotechnologies in India.
His current research covers two major contemporary developments in the domain of bioscience in India, namely: The project is explaining the agential and structural processes authoring unprecedented new developments in stem cell research and therapeutics in India. The research seeks to understand how stem cell biotechnologies straddle multiple interlaced domains ranging from public health, governance, ethics, markets to therapeutic application.
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Forthcoming lead author with Marcia Inhorn. Reproductive Technologies as Global Form: Ethnographies of Knowledge, Practice, and Transnational Encounters. Chicago University Press, Reproductive Viability and the State: Embryonic Stem Cells in India. In Browner, C and Sargent, C ed. Reproduction, Globalisation and the State. Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies. In Gibbon, S and Novas, C ed.
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Blindenbacher developed a new interdisciplinary theory of governmental learning, which he published for the first time in The Black Box of Governmental Learning. The theory sets the intellectual groundwork for the Governmental Learning Spiral - a practical concept to enhance sustainable capacity building in whole-of-government and whole-of-society settings. He has spent the last decade teaching the concept in numerous international conferences, trainings, and e-learning events with high level participants representing all societal spheres from developed and developing countries.
Participants dealt with a broad range of topics including public sector reform, multilevel governance and decentralization, accountability and poverty reduction, and most recently, issues in health governance and health diplomacy. Blindenbacher earned a doctorate in education, organizational sociology, and political science from the University of Zurich and holds a master degree from St. He also completed postgraduate fellowships and executive education programs at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, and the John F.
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He also holds a Visiting Professorship at St. Blindenbacher is the author and editor of numerous publications in the field and he lectures at various universities in Europe and the United States. Thesis Title Housing in India: A resource centred agent investigation into housing provision networks in urban Gujarat. Freshwater and International Economic Law, with E. Brown Weiss and N. Thesis Title Public health, food systems and sustainable agriculture: Thesis Title Microfinance and alternative models of social protection: Claire is also active in promoting women leaders in global health.
Claire conducted her PhD research in the late s on a pilot programme to prevent type-two diabetes among high-risk groups- by virtue of family history - back when diabetes was known primarily as a chronic disease of the developed world. Returning to this early research with a gender stance, Claire is now co-investigator on a large Swiss funded six-year study addressing the double burden of disease in Mozambique, Peru and Nepal www.
The multi-method study is developing simple system level innovations to meet the challenges of the epidemiological transition with the onset of non-communicable diseases NCDs in contexts also burdened with neglected tropical diseases NPT. In this role she led a multidisciplinary team to ideate, develop and prototype communication technologies to offset the detrimental consequences of social isolation in ageing populations. High impact publications in include results from research on the fiscal determinants of health with colleagues from University of Cambridge and book chapters on digital aging with global colleagues from academic and private sector.
His primary area of interest is transnational business law. This includes issues in international law mostly private international law, but also public international law to a certain extent , commercial law, and legal philosophy. His four books deal with questions regarding the concept of transnational stateless law, international arbitration, the rule of law, and e-commerce and Internet law.
Other publications span investment arbitration, the history and general theory of private international law, consumer protection, and a few other subjects. His current focus, and his main project at the Graduate Institute, is on the use, meaning, and potential of the principle of comity as a foundational cornerstone of private international law. Michael Schiltz is associate professor of financial history at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia of the University of Tokyo, a position he has held since His research and teaching concentrates on the economic mostly financial history of East-Asia, in particular the complicated role British and other exchange banks played in the latter.
His publications include The Money Doctors from Japan: Apart from writing history, he is also passionate about archival preservation, including often neglected non-Western materials. Yet other interests include: She is responsible for conducting research around governance challenges for health and global health diplomacy, as well as contributing to the authorship of policy briefs, annotated bibliographies, books, and other publications.
At the programmatic level, Lyndsey supports the management and implementation of specific GHP projects and activities. She also contributes to the organisation of events and coordination of executive courses in global health diplomacy. She has been responsible for different elements of the life cycle of projects in Haiti, Ethiopia, and Zambia. Her broader research interests focus on the role and influence of non-state actors in international policy processes, and migration policy. She also has professional experience developing and executing communication and advocacy strategies for government, non-governmental and private sector organisations, and continues to advise organisations on their advocacy, monitoring and evaluation projects.
Thesis Title La migration des Q'ero. Le dernier "ayllu" Inca face au changement climatique. As a sociologist, he is mainly working on educational transformations with a special focus on skills development, internationalisation of education, social inequalities, education employment relations, educational choices and dropouts in emerging countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia. He is currently working on family role in educational and training choices in Southeast Asia and on dropouts school returnees. Since November Ms. Power and Development in Arab Monarchies. Stefan Germann, is the Director for Global Health Partnerships, Innovation and Accountability, Sustainable Health Global Program, for World Vision International and serves as well as the Executive Director of One Goal, a new Asian initiated multi stakeholder effort to mobilize major global sports associations in support of child health and nutrition.
He has over 15 years working experience in Africa, including managing a hospital in Zimbabwe and over 5 years experience in Asia. A Swiss National, he currently is living in Malaysia. His work focuses on tri-sector collaboration for child health and nutrition and the role of none state actors in global health and global health diplomacy in particular. The policy, partnership brokering, innovation and training activities of his work programme are designed to engage none traditional actors, such as major global sports associations, in the area of global health with an increasing focus on NCD prevention for children and adolescents.
Additionally, he is actively engaged in enhancing stakeholder accountability in women's and children's health and was instrumental in engaging with the Inter Parliamentary Union IPU to enhance the role of parliaments in domestic health accountability as part of community based social accountability feedback loops for Health and Community Systems Strengthening efforts. As a former lecturer in African urbanization and its impact of child well being, at the Nelson Mandela Metro University, South Africa, he continues to have a keen interest in urban health issues. He has extensive experience in global health diplomacy, leading the World Vision International delegation to the World Health Assembly for several years, and in that capacity was intensely involved in negotiations as a none state actor in several resolutions.
Verlag Neue Zuercher Zeitung, Zuerich He started his career in international banking, later working as a translator and interpreter. More recently, he has worked as a research editor for Reuters in London, and as a web editor for the University of Nottingham and the National College for School Leadership. He currently works as an editorial consultant and is based in the UK. He has served as a part-time lecturer on Quality Management at the University of Heidelberg in Germany.
Phil in Economics from the Tinbergen Institute in Amsterdam. Before joining the institute, she worked for seven years at the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis CPB , the Dutch economic think-tank, conducting research at the crossroads of academics and policymaking. During his more than year career, Rolf has been part of the global management team at both leading agencies and Fortune 50 corporations. Prior to that, Rolf was vice-President of corporate marketing, communications and public affairs for Motorola. Before joining Motorola, he spent 13 years at Digital Equipment Corporation.
Ulysses Panisset, Md, with a Ph. At the WHO, he holds the post of Scientist. He coordinated the organization of the Ministerial Summit on Health Research and is currently the coordinator of the evidence- informed decision making programme of RPC. Integrated into all levels of his research and policy analysis are his ten years of professional practice as a primary health care physician among impoverished communities in his native country Brazil. His main research interests lie in the area of labour and education economics and applied econometrics and his studies have been published in scientific journals such as the Economic Journal, the American Economic Journal: He has also authored and contributed to numerous books, intended both for the academic and the wider public.
Michele is a member of the editorial board of the Italian economic policy watchdog website lavoce. Achim Wennmann is an expert in economic perspectives on violent conflict, dispute resolution, and peacebuilding. He is currently working on statebuilding in hybrid political orders, negotiated exits from shadow economies, and conflict prevention in contexts of large scale business investments. Achim has a broad research and advisory experience including intellectual mediation support, research coordination of major projects, and advisory roles for international organizations, government, business, and private foundations.
He is also a member of the Editorial Board of Global Governance. Dr Caduff works on the anthropology of medicine, science, expertise, crisis, risk, security, and the state. His research concerns include questions of global health and disease, knowledge and expertise, science and technology, ethics and morality, safety and security. He has published a number of articles on the democratization of expertise, the pharmaceuticalization of health and the securitization of science.
Currently, Dr Caduff is completing a book manuscript about pandemic influenza, which is based on fieldwork conducted in the United States and Europe. The book explores how pandemic influenza has been transformed into a prominent object of public concern, political debate and scientific interest. The book highlights the power of influenza to cross boundaries and create public hysteria, while exploring how concerns over the threat of infectious disease have emerged at the center of a global order of post—Cold War terrors.
He wrote his Ph. In his studies, Nicolas Cuche-Curti put the main emphasis on the macro fields of monetary economics, international economics, financial macroeconomics, and foreign policy. Jean Gorz Swanson teaches quantitative methods and statistics within the inter-disciplinary programmes at the Graduate Institute. Her background is as a lecturer of statistics in inter- disciplinary settings, primarily in London, UK. Her research interests include the evaluation of the impact of programmes in developing countries, and assessment of international undertakings such as the Millennium Development Goals.
He is also contributor to the website www. Eisenberg holds an A. Her research focuses on international organizations in an historical perspective. For the past 15 years, Dr. Patz has written over 90 peer-reviewed scientific papers, a textbook addressing the health effects of global environmental change, and most recently, a co-edited five-volume Encyclopedia of Environmental Health From to , Dr. In addition to sharing the Nobel Peace Prize, Dr.
Since he undertook historical-anthropological field-work in various parts of Cameroon and elsewhere in West Africa. He published extensively on issues of citizenship, belonging and exclusion see, for instance, his book with University of Chicago Press, Perils of Belonging: Autochthony, Citizenship and Exclusion in Africa and Europe. Another central topic in his work is the relation between witchcraft and politics in Africa and elsewhere see his book The Modernity of Witchcraft with University of Virginia Press, and his book on Witchcraft, Intimacy and Trust — Africa in Comparison , with University of Chicago Press.
From till he was board member and later also chair of the award jury of the Prince Claus Fund on culture and development. In his early professional career his research focused on the history of British investments in Argentina in the twentieth century.
Later on he worked on the business history of modern and contemporary Argentina. In he completed a book about the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Argentina until the early s. Currently he is working on a book on the role of international banks in the financing of economic stabilization and development policies in Argentina that will compare this case-study with the Mexican and Brazilian experiences during the Bretton Woods era.
Reddy received his Ph. His doctoral work embodies a systematic study of the process of policy development in India with a special focus on policy for HIV-TB co-infection. His diverse interests have led him to undertake research in adherence to anti-retroviral therapy and community perspective of male circumcision as an HIV prevention option. He has published research papers in reputed journals.
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Among other awards, he received the national eligibility for assistant professorship by the University Grants Commission, India and an international scholarship of International AIDS Society, Switzerland. Key areas of interests: Her time at the institute will focus on completing her first book manuscript, provisionally entitled Unpeaceful Coexistence: He obtained his Ph.
He was a Ph. Since 1 October , Dr. His general research interest lies in legal argumentation in European 18th and 19th century diplomacy. Dan Rodgers, the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, emeritus, is an historian of American ideas and culture who taught at Princeton from to He earned his Ph. Keywords in American Politics , and Atlantic Crossings: His most recent book, Age of Fracture , a history of social ideas and arguments in America in the last quarter of the twentieth century, was a co-winner of the Bancroft Prize. He was chair of the History Department from to and organizer of its summer workshops for public and parochial school history teachers.
He is the recipient of Princeton University's Behrman Award for distinguished achivement in the humanities and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He received the President's Award for Distinguished Teaching in His general field of research and teaching interests concerns urban modernity, the colonial genealogies of modernity, and problems of postcolonial thought and politics.
He advises graduate students on modern South Asian history, colonialism and postcolonial theory, urban history, global history, and history of science. Until the dissolution of the Subaltern Studies in , he was a member of its editorial collective, actively involved in the publication and other intellectual activities of this group of scholars.
Under him, the Davis Center conducted a two-year program on "Cities: Historical Conditions of Possibility. He has contributed to develop the Advance Market Commitment for Vaccines pilot project on pneumococcal disease, successfully completed with the support of international donors and partners, such as GAVI and the World Bank. His activities still include presentations at many conferences and workshops of international relevance, as well as teaching post-graduate courses.
He has contributed several articles to academic journals and authored a book published by Oxford University Press. Gor Movsisyan is a doctoral student at the Graduate Institute since September Before starting his doctorate at the Graduate Institute he obtained his LL. In course of his studies he has obtained an experience in legal practice and research both at the national and international levels with private, governmental, international and non-governmental institutions.
Under different initiatives he currently cooperates with the secretariats of the two UNECE conventions: Her research focuses on state-owned enterprises in public and private international law. She has dual legal qualifications in common law and civil law, and has been admitted as a Lawyer in Australia Supreme Court of Western Australia and Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory, Mihaela has completed an LL.
M in International and European Law specialization: More recently, she has acted as a consultant for several private equity funds, and various mining and exploration companies doing business in Eastern Europe and Australia. In her thesis, Anna explores to what extent the World Trade Organization should play a more constructive role in governing energy in international trade. Training in Law and Economics. Anna is fluent in English, Dutch, Czech and Russian. Leiden Boston - Mattia has a keen interest in international trade and investment law. In addition, He has solid knowledge of information technologies IT and computer sciences.
He is active in rethinking how IT tools can enhance and reshape the legal profession. In fact, TradeLab capitalizes on the full potential of ICT and the knowledge and the professionalism of trade and investment experts directly, with the ultimate goal of making trade and investment law work for everyone. Mattia obtained an M. He was awarded with four scholarships and he has two publications to his credit. Khalid holds a PhD in political science. Reports and Policy analysis. In this capacity, she conducts and coordinates interdisciplinary research on the multilateral trading system and other international integration issues.
Her recent work focuses on regional trade agreements and their relationship to the WTO. She is also the author of several chapters and the facilitator of several edited volumes on the multilateral trading system. In previous work, she focused on trade and multinationals.
Her prior experience includes a decade of work in management consultancy. Berman's research is in the areas of law and global governance. Before embarking on an academic career, Dr. She also holds a D. B magna cum laude from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is a member of the Israeli bar since Informal International Lawmaking Oxford: Oxford University Press, Case Studies editor with S. In this post Bob provides the Secretariat and Member Countries with analysis and information that promotes a deeper understanding of trade and trade policy's role in economic growth and development.
Bob previously taught international trade, applied international trade, advanced international trade, and trade and economic development in the Economics Department at Georgetown University, in Washington DC. Journal of Development Economics, March Volume 52, Issue 2, pp. Public Choice , With William Liefert and Edward Cook. Agriculture," Agribusiness Journal , vol. With James Gleckler and Luther Tweeten. Yin-Wong Cheung and Frank Westermann editors. The Chinese Economy and U.
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With Edward Cook and William Liefert. Government Intervention in Agriculture, , Alan J. Webb, Michael Lopez, and Renata Penn, ed. Efficiency and Growth in Agriculture: During the s, she continued conducting research in Morocco, as well as in non-Arab muslim and other countries on various topics: Her current and prospective interests in teaching and research link her expertise on women, gender and Islam with emerging engagement of young women and men in extreme forms of violence and terrorism.
During her master studies, she focused on the law and economics of international trade. As visiting scholar, she spent two semesters in Taiwan and France. Colette van der Ven is an associate in the trade group at Sidley Austin, focused on representing countries in litigation at the World Trade Organization.
Jan Yves Remy advises governments and private stakeholders on international trade matters, with a focus on dispute settlement under the auspices of the World Trade Organization WTO. She worked closely with one of the current Appellate Body Members on an arbitration under Article Before joining the WTO, Jan Yves also served for two years as a services trade analyst at the Caribbean Negotiating Machinery, where she assisted in coordinating the negotiating positions of Caribbean governments and advised and represented them in multilateral, bilateral and regional negotiations.
She has continued her interest and involvement in the Caribbean legal and trade spheres, and has completed a doctoral thesis on Caribbean regional integration through the examination of the role of the Caribbean Court of Justice in advancing Caribbean integration, to be published shortly. Jan Yves is a frequent speaker on WTO law and Caribbean law matters at universities, conferences and seminars. She has been called to the Bar in St.
Her research topics include the history of youth movements, the intersection of politics and sexuality, and the cultural and political dimensions of illegal drugs in modern Latin America, with a focus on Argentina. She is the author of The Age of Youth in Argentina: Valeria Manzano is currently completing two projects: She is currently working on three research projects funded by the NCCR trade regulation on the diffusion of liberalising commitments in preferential trade agreements, on legal indicators of the level of enforcement of preferential trade agreements, and on the regulation of South-South labour migration outside of preferential trade agreements.
Charlotte Sieber-Gasser also works on legal issues related to the implications of TTIP and other mega-regionals for third countries. Charlotte Sieber-Gasser completed her PhD in at the World Trade Institute of the University of Bern in Switzerland on preferential services trade agreements between developing countries. Charlotte Sieber-Gasser recently taught trade regulation, trade law and development, and European law at the universities of Bern and St. Gallen and is a supervisor for master theses at the World Trade Institute in Bern.
He was first elected to the Portuguese parliament in and was re-elected six times thereafter. In he was elected President of the PSD and re-elected three times. As State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation he played a key role as mediator of the peace accords for Angola in Bicesse Estoril, Portugal in , and as Minister for Foreign Affairs he launched the talks with the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, under the auspices of the Secretary General of the United Nations, that ultimately led to the independence of East Timor.
He remained in office until July when he was nominated by the European Council and elected by the European Parliament to the post of President of the European Commission.
In June the European Council unanimously nominated him for a second term as President of the European Commission, and he was re-elected by an absolute majority in the European Parliament in September In , she was awarded a doctorate in Law from Pompeu Fabra University. Neus Torbisco Casals is interested in legal and political philosophy generally, as well as in constitutional theory, human rights and gender and migration studies.
Her research focuses mainly on issues relating to cultural diversity and minority rights, gender equality, immigration and democratic theory, as well as on the foundations of human rights. In each area, she concentrates on the ways in which legal and political orderings engage with diversity with the aim of sustaining mutual cooperation and fairness. Neus Torbisco Casals has published several articles and chapters on these topics and has presented papers at conferences in Europe and America. She is the author of Group Rights as Human Rights: Aliki is a research and project assistant at the Global Health Programme.
She is supporting and assisting in different aspects of the work of the GHP and is helping with the preparation of the courses and events. An article on the legal effects on this new generation of international agreements has been published in the Common Market Law review Her particular areas of research interests include the role of law in contemporary armed conflicts, and the ways to safeguard the human rights of conflict-affected populations, including in terms of health care provision and broader human rights empowerment. Dr Luna Iacopini is a lecturer at the Graduate Institute.
As an education specialist, she works on educational choices, higher education and TVET issues, with a special focus on international student mobility, educational inequalities, and the impacts of internationalisation and privatisation in Vietnam, Southeast Asia and Switzerland. He teaches and writes in the areas of international law, foreign relations law, and international antitrust. Cases, Materials and Simulations 4th ed.
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He has served as the Counselor on International Law at the U. The project, which involves coding parliamentary speeches to look for overlaps in reasoning on national security versus other issues, uses those overlaps as evidence of the growth of the "garrison state" in some seven democratic countries over a year time period.
A Comparative Look at New Zealand and France —examined the arguments parliamentarians in New Zealand and France put forth in support of or against proposed welfare reforms over 40 years. Through the detailed analysis of over 1, speeches in the two countries, she has developed rigorous techniques for coding legislative speeches, techniques which she is currently applying to the research underway on the Garrison State Project.
In addition to her work on parliamentary debates, Dr. Thornton works in the subfield of political psychology: During the academic year, he was a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan. Over the years, Dr Backer has taught undergraduate courses in comparative politics, African politics, comparative democratization, conflict and development, human rights, and transitional justice, plus facilitated capacity-building programs for members of civil society in various post-conflict settings.
His specialty is comparative analysis of the choice and impact of transitional justice measures, reflected in studies of the responses of victims of conflict in Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone as Director of the West Africa Transitional Justice Project , as well as separately in South Africa and Kenya.
Other notable research examines topics such as political violence and instability, ethnic conflict, urban crime, development aid, elite dynamics in closed regimes, nongovernmental organizations in authoritarian settings, elections and party systems. He is the author of After Empires. He has written and managed research projects on the the international politics of energy and natural resources. He is working on his next book provisionally entitled OPEC: A History of Oil. Dawn Chatty was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in She is a social anthropologist with long experience in the Middle East as a university teacher, development practitioner, and advocate for indigenous rights.
She is currently working on a book manuscript provisionally entitled Syria: The Making and Unmaking of a Refuge State. His research focuses on international trade with focus on services trade and international migration. Prior to coordinating research at the Gender Centre, she was Associated Researcher with the Small Arms Survey, where her research and publications focused on international measures on arms control the Arms Trade Treaty, UN Programme of Action, International Tracing Instrument, and UN sanctions , the authorized global trade in small arms and light weapons, and the proliferation of guided missiles to armed groups.
He is the Director of the Ph. His short-term and visiting positions include: His research interests are in public debt economics, development finance and monetary policy, with a special focus on debt management, and cover various topics from yield spread analysis to debt crises and debt relief. Alessandro Missale has a distinguished publication record in scientific economic journals and has written the book "Public Debt Management" for Oxford University Press. He coordinated and collaborated to research projects of the European Parliament, the European Commission and the World Bank.
Most recently, he was the Chief Economist of the Internet Society. Prior to joining the Internet Society in August , Michael Kender was a partner at Analysys Mason, a global consulting firm focused on telecommunications and media. He was head of the Policy and Regulatory sector, head of the U. He has done a significant amount of work on promoting Internet development in emerging regions around the world.
He is also working on the economics of cybersecurity, as a means to reduce data breaches and increase trust in the Internet. He has a Ph. He was also the Director of Internet Policy Analysis at the US Federal Communications Commission, where he was responsible for managing a wide range of policy analyses and regulatory decisions. He is a co-author with Stephen Holmes of a forthcoming book on Russian politics. Chan School of Public Health. She also co-founded and led the Forum on Global Governance for Health, a focal point at Harvard University for research, debate and strategic convening on issues at the intersection of global governance and health.
Her research and teaching focus on global governance, the political economy of global health focusing on outbreak preparedness and response; innovation and access to medicines; trade, investment and intellectual property rules; and development assistance for health , the evolution of international regimes, and innovative policies for addressing global problems.
An economist by profession, a movie producer, and a historian by hobby, Zumer has co-authored with Marc Flandreau a monograph on market perceptions of government credit worthiness in the 19th century, The Making of Global Finance OECD, , a study challenging popular assumptions about the effects of imperial domination on capital flows: He has published extensively on security issues, including peace operations, humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect, with an emphasis on Brazil and emerging powers.
His research focuses on the intersection between international business and public policy in emerging market countries, mainly in East-Central Europe and Latin America. His main interest is on the emergence and co-evolution of inter-firm networks and economic institutions by studying how a variety of sectors, from manufacturing to agriculture to banking, reconstruct themselves under conditions of high uncertainty.
While this work speaks to ongoing debates in a variety of fields, such as management, economic sociology, and political economy, it aims to reveal fundamental lessons that can aid policy makers, managers, and civic leaders rebuild their communities. His earlier work focused on the impact of industrial networks on the creation of economic governance institutions in post-communist countries.
In particular, the articles in Comparative Political Studies and the Review of International Political Economy analyse how different political approaches to institution-building can lead to significant variation in network restructuring, firm creation, bank restructuring, and financial regulatory capabilities. Tim Flannery has published over peer-reviewed scientific papers and has named 25 living and 50 fossil mammal species.
His 32 books include the award winning The Future Eaters and The Weather Makers , which has been translated into over 20 languages. He has made numerous documentaries and regularly writes for the New York Review of Books. He speaks Bahasa Indonesia and Melanesian Pigeon, and has over 20 years of experience as an explorer and biologist in New Guinea and surrounding countries, and has extensive knowledge of the region. His most recent book, which deals with carbon negative technologies, is Atmosphere of Hope.
Searching for solutions to the climate crisis. He delivered the Australia Day Address to the nation. A graduate from the University of Zurich , Dr. Following the example of the Republic of Geneva, she built the first policy research unit at a Swiss cantonal ministry of education that dealt specifically with multicultural education. A three-year postdoc research grant enabled her to go to the Universities of London, Toronto and UC-Berkeley to examine education policies for immigrants, asylum seekers and ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States from an international comparative perspective.
Her academic appointment at Columbia University, first as untenured Associate Professor, then as tenured Full Professor and Department Chair, started in In New York, she is based at the Department of International and Transcultural Studies in the graduate school of education, health and psychology of Columbia University called Teachers College. She published eight books and numerous journal articles, book chapters, and reports on topics related to transnational policy borrowing and lending, global governance and education, global education industry, public-private partnership in education, or comparative research methodology.
Her geographic research focus is Mongolia and Central Asia. Since , she has been Professor of International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, where she will continue to teach a few weeks per year. Her research is in International Political Sociology. Her current research focuses on the politics of digital, aesthetic and legal practices.
In he acted as a counsel for the German Government in the Jurisdictional Immunities case Germany v. Italy at the International Court of Justice. Robert Kolb was a lecturer in public international law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva — , and later an associate Professor at the University of Bern and adjunct Professor at the University of Neuchatel Bertrand Taithe is professor of cultural history at the University of Manchester - since the late s, his work has been devoted to the history of medical humanitarianism.
PhD, University of Cambridge His research focuses on issues relating to the dynamics of conflict and violence in cities in Latin America Nicaragua, Argentina and South Asia India. Much of his work involves the longitudinal study of youth gangs in Nicaragua but he also works on the political economy of development, the politics of socio-spatial segregation, participatory governance processes, the historiography of urban theory, and the epistemology of development knowledge.
Most recently , she established the first public health school in Ukraine - Lviv School of Public Health - and has been appointed as its first Director. She is an internationally recognised expert in gender mainstreaming and intersectionality-based analysis, with particular interest in social and health policy.
He has co-authored a textbook on cross-cultural management, and he has taught a variety of courses in Austria, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Switzerland and the United States. He serves currently on several editorial boards, including those for Leadership Quarterly and Organizational Research Methods. His research interests include diversity management, organisational climate and leadership.
She is member of the board and the academic director of the T. Asser Instituut in The Hague. Trained in both international law and international relations, Dr Nouwen works on the intersections of law and politics, war and peace and justice and the rule of law. Building on her experience in diplomacy and peace negotiations, her research focuses on how international law plays out in concrete situations. His research focuses on the uses and abuses of the Dark Web, use of cryptocurrencies, and measurement issues in cybersecurity. His fields of expertise are monetary and financial economic history.
He has written numerous articles and co-authored a book on emerging markets and financial globalisation. As a visiting professor, he has taught academic and policy-oriented audiences in places such as Rome, Rio de Janeiro, Lugano and Chisinau. His research focuses on international targeted sanctions, European and international security, non-state actors, governance and illicit trade. He is author of The success of sanctions: He published on sanctions and private military and security companies in the Journal of Common Market Studies, International Affairs and International Peacekeeping.
His investigations, grounded in ethnographic research in Cuba and Spain, have focused on the economic, social and cultural flows generated by international tourism and migration, with theoretical interests spanning three main areas of concern: Dr Simoni has published extensively in peer-reviewed books and journals and his first monograph came out with Berghahn Books in Teaching in Portugal and Switzerland, he has delivered classes and supervised students notably in the areas of tourism and travel, gender, sexuality and morality, and the politics of culture, identity and heritage.
The project focuses on how ideals of the 'good life' are articulated, re assessed, and related to specific places and contexts as a result of experiences of crisis and migration. A multi-sited endeavour, with three interrelated subprojects carried out in Spain PhD Candidate , Ecuador Postdoctoral Researcher , and Cuba Principal Investigator , the research explores the imaginaries and experiences of the return of Ecuadorian and Cuban men and women disappointed with their migration to Spain.
The project contributes to three main scholarly areas of enquiry: His research examines cognition, group bonding and organisational morphology in armed groups. Political Science and Politics. He spent more than half of his time with the UN in developing countries as an observer, manager and coordinator of multilateral aid.
During that time he wrote and made presentations based on his experience. He has written eight books on aid, development and the UN. Professor Sartori works at the intersection of the history of concepts and the history of capitalist society, with a special focus on colonial South Asia. He has published on the history of the culture-concept, liberalism, political thought and political economy.
He is the author of Liberalism in Empire: Her current research focuses on the governance and effectiveness of global partnerships in climate change, education, health and nutrition. Mixing legal analysis, social theory, and ethnographic field research, he researches political and legal contestation over the role of expertise in domestic and global law and governance, with an emphasis on the legitimacy and accountability of experts.
He also researches the transnational — and often expert-driven - theory and design of rule of law systems in the global South, in particular the ways in which legal institutions can produce political marginalization as well as novel forms of democratic politics. Armed conflicts, violence Boundary and territorial disputes Immigrants, refugees, diasporas Regional integration Africa, Subsaharan Languages spoken: Dutch, English, French, Kirundi.
DPhil thesis in History, Oxford University. Political economy Comparative politics Ottoman history Islamic world history Trans-regionalism Hegemony Postcolonial theory. Russian foreign policy International relations and political development. How the West Misunderstands China. Cinq types de paix. Paris, PUF, , p. De la balance politique et de ses rapports avec le droit des gens: Boston, Brill, , Alle origini della divisione europea. Armistizi e Commissioni di controllo alleate in Europa orientale, Firenze, Ponte alle Grazie, , p. Bruxelles, Bruylant, , p. Georg, Latin American and East European economies in transition: International Courts and Tribunals International law public, private.
English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu. Indian Seafarers and World Shipping, c. Roundtable on Globalizing Labour? Indian Seafarers and World Shipping , c. Chimni and Siddharth Mallavarapu, eds, International Relations: Perspectives from the Global South New Delhi, A Preliminary Exploration', China Report , Affiliated to the Centre for Finance and Development. Conservation and biodiversity Environmental policies Environmental history Governance, local and international Indigenous peoples Natural resources, extractive economies, commodities Political ecology Social movements Africa, Subsaharan Madagascar Latin America and the Caribbean Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Nicaragua; Peru Languages spoken: The Role of Small States: Global Governance of Genetic Resources: Access and Benefit Sharing after the Nagoya Protocol.
Research for Sustainable Development: Foundations, Experiences, and Perspectives. A political ecology of Latin American forests through time. Imperial College Press, pp. Native Forests and Agriculture in Salta Argentina: Conflicting Visions of Development. Journal of Environment and Development 20 3 — Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation: The Journal of Sustainable Development.
People, Protected Areas and Global Change: Proposition pour un cadre analytique. Financed by the Swiss Secretariat for Education and Research. Office hours Sur rendez-vous Upon appointment. Economic development of resource-rich countries Global governance of energy Political economy of the Middle East and North Africa Languages spoken: The Rentier State with H.
History and politics of international organisations Humanity, humanitarianism, humanitarian intervention History of conflicts and conflict resolution , history of authoritarian and totalitarian regimes Transnational movements, NGOs and philanthropic organisations Europe Middle East Languages spoken: Shaping the Transnational Sphere: Il nuovo ordine mediterraneo. Chapters in peer reviewed edited volumes: Manchester University Press, Olivier Wieviorka et Jean Lopez, Paris: Perrin, , Editions Schulthess, , Berghahn Books, , Broadcast in February The rise of the knowledge management fashion: Aid, international co-operation and globalization: Buchert eds Changing International Aid to Education: Feminist Strategies in International Governance.
Agriculture and Rural Development in the European Union. University of Michigan Press. Nominated for the Columbia Seminar on Modern Europe, series, Diversity and the European Union. Co-edited with Markus Thiel. The Global Construction of Gender: Columbia University Press, Articles Feminist International Relations: Some Research Agendas for a World in Transition.
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Neoliberalism with a Feminist Face: Crafting a New Hegemony at the World Bank. Feminist Economics 23, 1: New Political Economy 20, 4 August Online 24 September Governing Gender through Public-Private Partnerships. Review of International Political Economy 21, 6 Politics and Gender 9, 3 September Feminism and the Figure of Man.