Senior Teaching Associate in Political Economy

Department of Politics & International Studies, University of Cambridge

Staff Fellow in Politics, Trinity Hall

Book

This book unveils the forces behind the dynamic knowledge economy that drove America’s 21st century economic success. Challenging the notion of the US as a singular market-driven economy, the book introduces the concept of the 'Polycentric Innovation State' to explain the critical role federal and state governments play in shaping innovation-led growth. Through detailed comparative analysis of four states, the book demonstrates how regional authorities pursue distinct yet overlapping strategies to foster high-value industries. Essential reading for scholars of comparative political economy and American governance, this book offers fresh insights into the evolving landscape of American capitalism and state-market relations.

Teaching Portfolio

University of Cambridge

2018-Present

 

Undergraduate Modules

​POL1: The Modern State and its Alternatives

POL4: Comparative Politics 

POL4D: Anglo-American Political Economy

POL5: Themes and Issues in Politics and International Relations

POL6: Statistics and Methods in Politics and International Relations

POL9: Conceptual Issues and Texts in Politics and International Relations

POL17: The Politics of the International Economy

Postgraduate Modules

​Comparative Political Economy

Advanced Political Analysis

Global Transitions: Power, Hegemony and the Ordering of the Global Political Economy

 

King’s College London

2015-2018

 

Undergraduate Modules

​Introduction to International Economics

European Political Economy

Comparative Capitalisms

Postgraduate Modules

​International Political Economy

 

Copenhagen Business School

2015-2016

 

Undergraduate Modules

International Political Economy

Comparative Political Economy

Qualitative Methods