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Daniel Drache is a Professor of Political Science at York University and Associate Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. His research focuses on International Political Economy, Global Governance, and the Political Economy of Dissent, particularly in the context of trade policy, cultural flows, and the role of counterpublics in shaping global discourse.
- Research Themes: Global governance, WTO and NAFTA dynamics, cultural flows, digital dissent, and the reimagining of citizenship.
- Collaborations: Partnered with Marc Froese and others on Doha Round analysis and trade policy critiques.
- Working Groups: Led the CounterPublics Working Group, exploring the iconography of dissent and visual activism.
Daniel Drache's research spans five decades, blending Political Economy, Globalization, and Trade Policy with cultural and social dimensions. His work interrogates the tensions between market logic and public domain, neoliberalism, and the agency of global citizens in challenging trade determinism.
His recent publications and working papers highlight trends in Global Cultural Flows, Trade Negotiations, and the Political Economy of Dissent. These works emphasize the role of digital platforms, social movements, and institutional crises in reshaping global governance.
Daniel Drache is a key figure in analyzing North American Integration, WTO Reform, and the Impact of Social Media on activism. His leadership at the Robarts Centre and collaborations with institutions like the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) underscore his influence in transnational policy debates.


