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NOTE: This episode is an audio version of our video interview “Monitoring Global Sanctions: An Interview with Michael Galant” from November 20, 2023. Click here to watch the original video.
Executive producer of the Security in Context Podcast Anita Fuentes interviews Michael Galant about his work at CEPR leading the Sanctions Watch.
Michael Galant is Senior Research and Outreach Associate with the international team at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. At CEPR, Michael conducts research and policy analysis on the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights and surcharge policies, as well as economic sanctions. Michael’s research focuses on global political economy, and how the structures of the global economic architecture affect prospects of equitable global development. Prior to CEPR, Michael has worked on issues related to foreign policy and international development at Win Without War, the United Nations, and more. Michael holds a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where he studied international political and economic development, and researched the forms and functions of transnational advocacy networks. He also holds a B.A. in international relations and sociology from Brown University.
CEPR Sanctions Watch: https://cepr.net/issue/cepr-sanctions...
For more please visit www.securityincontext.org or follow us on Twitter @SecurityContext
Executive producer of the Security in Context Podcast Anita Fuentes interviews Michael Galant about his work at CEPR leading the Sanctions Watch.
Michael Galant is Senior Research and Outreach Associate with the international team at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. At CEPR, Michael conducts research and policy analysis on the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights and surcharge policies, as well as economic sanctions. Michael’s research focuses on global political economy, and how the structures of the global economic architecture affect prospects of equitable global development. Prior to CEPR, Michael has worked on issues related to foreign policy and international development at Win Without War, the United Nations, and more. Michael holds a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where he studied international political and economic development, and researched the forms and functions of transnational advocacy networks. He also holds a B.A. in international relations and sociology from Brown University.
CEPR Sanctions Watch: https://cepr.net/issue/cepr-sanctions...
For more please visit www.securityincontext.org or follow us on Twitter @SecurityContext
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