Teaching

 

I teach a number of different political economy courses. For the past five years, I have taught a graduate class on the rise and fall of different international monetary orders from the nineteenth to today. The class examines the role of dominant states in shaping the global political economy. I also co-teach an undergraduate course on the politics of the international economy, from Bretton Woods to the global financial crisis, alongside Professor Helen Thompson. Focussing on Anglo-America, I teach a short module on the comparative political economy of the US and the UK. From October 2020 I will be teaching a new graduate class on capitalism and climate.