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