Dr Jeremy Green

Lecturer at Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), University of Cambridge

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Dr Jeremy Green's research interests are broadly concerned with political economy and historical sociology. Broadly his interests are in global political economy, British political economy, the political economy of Anglo-America, global financial centres, central banking, international historical sociology, international monetary politics, institutionalism.

He has focused upon the political economy of Anglo-American development during the post-World War II era and its role in shaping financial globalisation. Other work has examined the global financial crisis of 2007/8 and its impact upon Britain, with particular regard to finance and central banking. In terms of international historical sociology, his work has examined the question of 'the international' as a conditioning sphere of developmental interactivity that helps to account for the linkages between late capitalist development, state formation and patterns of international order.

Before beginning work at Cambridge, Dr Green was a Lecturer in Politics in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies at the University of Bristol. Prior to that, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute, University of Sheffield.