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Michael Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY), within the School of Arts and Sciences. His academic work focuses on international relations, political economy, and security studies, with particular expertise in financial systems, populism, and pandemics.
Dr. Lee received his Ph.D. from Indiana University in 2012 and his B.A. from the University of Toronto in 2006. His educational background has provided a strong foundation for his research in international political economy and security studies.
Michael Lee's research interests span several critical areas in contemporary international relations. His work on international political economy examines the politics of financial crises and foreign policy, while his research in international security investigates the causes of war and the geographical dimensions of conflict. He has also made significant contributions to understanding pandemics, populism, and quantitative research methodology in political science. His interdisciplinary approach bridges economics, political science, and security studies to address complex global challenges.
Dr. Lee teaches several courses including POLSC 27000: Intro to International Relations, POLSC 27500: Politics of the Global Economy, POLSC 27800: International Organizations, POLSC 37600: International Political Economy, and POLSC 38600: Politics of Finance. His teaching reflects his research expertise and commitment to preparing students for understanding complex global systems.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on international political economy, with particular attention to financial systems, power transitions, and global governance. Lee's work often combines historical analysis with contemporary case studies to provide insights into long-term patterns in international relations. He has also contributed to methodological discussions in the field, particularly regarding the use of quantitative approaches and educational techniques.
Dr. Lee is currently on leave from his regular teaching duties but remains active in research and scholarly activities. His work continues to influence discussions on global financial governance, the rise of populism, and international security dynamics.



