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Martin S. Edwards is a Professor and Associate Dean at the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University. He holds a Ph.D. and specializes in international organizations, global governance, and economic surveillance. His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation and includes a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Edwards has authored books and numerous articles on the IMF, WTO, and global financial stability, emphasizing institutional effectiveness and policy impact.
His research interests include the International Monetary Fund’s surveillance mechanisms, debt management in developing countries (e.g., SADC nations), and the role of multilateral institutions in global governance. Edwards has also contributed to pedagogical innovations, advocating for integrated research methods in political science education. He has served as an Associate Editor for International Studies Quarterly and is affiliated with the Center for UN and Global Governance Studies at Seton Hall.
Notable publications include The IMF and WTO Economic Surveillance (2018) and chapters in the Oxford Handbook on the International Monetary Fund (2024). His work frequently engages with contemporary issues like sovereign debt crises and U.S. foreign policy implications. Edwards has been featured in media outlets such as Devex, Responsible Statecraft, and Project Syndicate, highlighting his expertise in global economic governance.
His scientific awards include the Fulbright Visiting Research Chair and NSF grants. Edwards has advised on post-2015 sustainable development goals and contributed to policy discussions on global financial stability. His interdisciplinary approach bridges academic research, policy analysis, and pedagogy, making him a leading voice in international relations and global governance studies.
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