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Gerry Strange is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, specializing in International Political Economy. His research encompasses critical interdisciplinary approaches that analyze the relationships between globalization, regionalism, monetary union, development, and ecology. Recently, he has focused on the rise of China, regionalism, and the European Monetary Union's euro crisis. His work engages with theories and practices of global economic governance, aiming to identify possibilities for effective and equitable governance that considers the marginalized interests of developmental states, labor, social democracy, and political ecology. He has critically engaged with foundational theorists such as Hayek, Keynes, Schumpeter, and Marx, contributing significant scholarly work in the field. His contributions include a notable article that won the British Journal of Politics and International Relations Article prize in 2013, and he has taught modules at the University of Lincoln and the University of Western Australia. Strange's research output includes influential books and articles published across various platforms, showcasing his expertise in political economy and his commitment to addressing contemporary economic challenges.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Engaged in teaching and research in the field of International Political Economy.
University of Lincoln • Lincoln, UK
Contributed to the academic community through research and teaching modules on political economy.
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