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Iain Osgood is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on international political economy, with particular emphasis on the roles of firms in shaping trade, foreign investment, and climate policy. He holds a PhD in Government from Harvard University, an MSc in Middle East Politics from SOAS University of London, and a BA in Government from Cornell University.
Professor Osgood teaches courses such as International Economic Relations, Game Theory and Formal Models, International Political Economy, and Mathematics for Political Science. His scholarship explores how firms navigate global economic systems, including corporate responses to trade wars, climate regulation, and political opposition to globalization.
His work highlights the intersection of corporate strategy and public policy, particularly in contexts of international trade disputes, FDI dynamics, and climate governance. Notable themes include the influence of large firms in trade negotiations, the impact of climate policies on business operations, and the political coalitions formed around globalization.
Though no specific awards are listed, his prolific publication record reflects significant contributions to understanding the political economy of global economic engagement. He advises no listed students, and no grants are mentioned in the provided texts. His research is anchored in the Department of Political Science within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.



