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Martin J Staab is an Adjunct Professor in the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) program at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service. He brings over two decades of professional experience from international financial institutions, having served at the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. His academic and professional work centers on global economic development and policy.
Dr. Staab earned his Ph.D. from Indiana University. His academic journey was preceded by a distinguished career in international development:
- Ph.D., Indiana University
His research and teaching interests focus on international development, global economics, and foreign service policy. Drawing from extensive field experience, his work emphasizes practical economic advising, sustainable development strategies, and the role of multilateral institutions in shaping economic policy in the developing world.
The available information does not include recent publications, but his professional background suggests a strong applied focus in development economics and public policy rather than theoretical research output.
Dr. Staab has been recognized through academic engagement, including serving as a visiting scholar at Harvard University and delivering lectures at institutions in the Washington, DC area such as Howard University and George Mason University.
He has advised and contributed to policy discussions in the developing world throughout his career. While no formal student advisees are listed, his role as an educator in the MSFS program indicates mentorship of graduate students in foreign service and international affairs. His professional work involved managing and guiding economic development projects, implying leadership in project teams and collaboration with international stakeholders.
There is no mention of specific research labs or formal research teams at Georgetown, but his affiliation with the MSFS program suggests integration into a network of foreign policy and global development practitioners and scholars.

