Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi

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Manuela Moschella

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Associate Professor of International Political Economy at the Scuola Normale Superiore and Associate Fellow at the Europe Programme at Chatham House. Her research focuses on the relationship between technocracy and politics, the role of institutions and economic ideas in economic policymaking, the politics of macroeconomic and financial regulatory choices, and the behavior of international organizations.
She is the editor (with Eleni Tsingou) of the book Great Expectations, Slow Transformations: Incremental change in post-crisis regulation (ECPR Press 2013), and author of the book Governing Risk: The IMF and Global Financial Stability (Palgrave MacMillan 2010).
She previously served as member of the Steering Committee of the ECPR Standing Group of International Relations and as Section Chair of the IPE Section of the International Studies Association. She was a Senior Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (2013-2017)) and member of the committee for the Hedley Bull Prize in International Relations (2016-2018). She has been a visiting researcher at the Johns Hopkins University, Copenhagen Business School, and George Washington University. Twitter: @ManuMoschella.