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Dr. Michael Breen is an Associate Professor in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, part of the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences. He specializes in international political economy, focusing on power dynamics within international financial institutions and the socio-economic impacts of corruption. His research spans over 30 peer-reviewed articles and two books, addressing topics such as IMF governance, regulatory evasion, and corruption in public infrastructure.
He co-directs DCU’s Anti-Corruption Research Centre (ARC) and advises the European Commission’s DG Home Affairs on anti-corruption strategies. Notable roles include presenting at the UN and European Commission, as well as supervising numerous PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. Dr. Breen has secured significant research funding from bodies like the Irish Research Council and Enterprise Ireland, leading projects on governance reform and financial stability.
His work bridges theoretical frameworks with applied policy analysis, emphasizing the interplay between institutional structures and real-world outcomes. Key themes include regulatory compliance in multinational corporations, crisis management in disaster contexts, and transparency in global financial systems.




