Kate McNamara

Kathleen R. McNamara is an Associate Professor of Government and Foreign Service and Director of the Mortara Center for International Studies at Georgetown University. She is an expert on the politics of international economic relations, specializing in the European Union, the Euro and the European Central Bank. She is the author of "The Currency of Ideas: Monetary Politics in the European Union" (Cornell University Press, 1998), co-editor of "Making History: European Integration and Institution Change at Fifty" (Oxford University Press, 2007) and has published numerous essays on globalization, economic institutions, and the role of norms and culture in policymaking. Her current book project, entitled "Imagining Europe" investigates the social construction of political authority in the European Union, through the use of culture, symbols and practice. Dr. McNamara has taught at Princeton University and Sciences Po (Paris), and has been a visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation, a German Marshall Fund Fellow, and a Fulbright Fellow. She is a participant in a variety of government and NGO policy groups, and a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She received her PhD from Columbia University and her BA from McGill University.
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Globalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries (edX) EdX
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Globalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries (edX)

Dive into the complexities of globalization with our online course. Explore how trade, investment, and technology affect firms, workers, and communities in both developed and developing countries. Gain insights into who benefits and who loses from globalization, and learn actionable strategies to enhance global economic opportunities for everyone.

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