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Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Sasha Breger Bush

Education
B.A. The George Washington University
Ph.D. The University of Denver

Profile
Lecturer for BA Program at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver (2011-2012); Visiting Assistant Professor and adjunct for The Colorado College Department of Economics and Business (2006-2011); Derivatives and Development: A Political Economy of Global Finance, Farming and Poverty (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming summer 2012); “The World Bank’s Approach to Increasing the Vulnerability of Small Coffee Producers.”  Brooks World Poverty Institute Working Paper Series, # 113/2010 (February 2010); “Who Do Derivatives Markets Serve? Rhetoric versus Reality.” In Global Finance in the New Century: Beyond Deregulation, L. Assassi, A. Nesvetailova, and D. Wigan, eds. ( Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2007, pp. 55-69); Commendation from the Colorado College Student Government Association (CCSGA) for  my “outstanding efforts and contribution to the Economics, Political Science and Colorado College communities” (CCSGA Resolution 10-01, Spring 2010).

Expertise
International political economy, development studies, global financial markets, food and farming, and political theory

Courses
INTS 1700: Introduction to International Politics
INTS 2701: Comparative Development Strategies
INTS 3703: Feast or Famine: The Global Politics of Food
INTS 3850: Third World Debt Relief

Breger Bush
  • sbreger@du.edu
  • Ben M. Cherrington Hall 332
  • Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver
    • 2201 South Gaylord Street
    • Denver , CO 80208
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