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Michael Lee is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Hunter College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY). His research focuses on international relations, international political economics, and the interplay between financial crises and global governance.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Science from Indiana University
Research Interests: Dr. Lee examines the systemic origins of financial crises, the role of great power competition in shaping global economic governance, and the rise of populism. His 2020 book From Malaise to Meltdown traces the cyclical pattern of financial instability linked to shifts in geopolitical power. He also investigates the influence of economic ideas on regulatory policies and their consequences for global stability.
Publications Trends: His work bridges historical analysis and contemporary issues, emphasizing how power dynamics and risky policy choices exacerbate financial vulnerabilities. Recent articles address topics like populism, financial sector behavior in conflict, and innovative teaching methods in political science.
Affiliations: Primarily based at Hunter College, he contributes to interdisciplinary discussions on political economy and global governance. No specific lab or team affiliation is noted in the provided text.




