GPEP-Race

During the 2021-2021 academic year, the Global Political Economy Project  (GPEP) hosted GPEP-R, a series of talks focused on race in international political economy. The talks were held virtually and consisted of presentations highlighting the speaker’s research and mapping a future research agenda, followed by Q&A and broader conversation on the topic. Reading suggestions from GPEP-R speakers are available at this link and recordings of each of the talks are available on our YouTube channel  and below.

Race and Trade Politics

with Dr. Alexandra Guisinger, Temple University

Race, Colonialism, and the Global Economy

with Dr. Robbie Shilliam, Johns Hopkins University

Race and Global Migration

with Dr. Andrew Rosenberg, University of Florida

Race and the Liberal International Order

with Dr. Zoltán Búzás, Drexel University

Race and Foreign Aid

with Dr. Burcu Bayram, University of Arkansas, and Dr. JP Singh, George Mason University

Race and Foreign Direct Investment

with Dr. Sonal Pandya, University of Virginia

Race and International Development

with Dr. Olivia U. Rutazibwa, University of Portsmouth, UK and Dr. Naazneen Barma, University of Denver

Race and Illicit Markets

with Dr. Kojo Koram, Birkbeck School of Law, University of London, UK