Professor Susan K. Sell reflects on a scholarly career at the forefront of shining a light on the use and misuse of global private power.
Her research has applied this lens to powerful effect, particularly in the area of global health. Although critical IPE is experiencing a resurgence of interest, that was not always the case. In a wide-ranging conversation, Susan reflects on being an often lone critical voice during the triumphalist 1990s liberal moment, navigating a discipline which, until recently, was overwhelmingly male, as well as the potential for COVID-19 to serve as a 鈥渉orrendous opportunity鈥, and what the future of global private power might look like.
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Selection of publications:
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- , 2019听(with Owain D. Williams)
- 听2010 (with Deborah Avant and Martha Finnemore)
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