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Sarah Brooks

Sarah Brooks

Sarah Brooks

Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science

brooks.317@osu.edu

Areas of Expertise

  • International political economy, comparative politics of developing countries, and the political economy of risk protection

Sarah Brooks is a Professor of Political Science at Ohio State University (Ph.D., Duke University). She joined OSU in 2001 and has research and teaching interests in international political economy, comparative politics of developing countries, and the political economy of risk protection. Brooks is the Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Political Science, and has been Associate Editor of the American Journal of Political Science (2018-19), as well as a Huber Faculty Fellow (2018-19). She served on the Steering Committee of the International Political Economy Society and was co-director of the Globalization Workshop at the Mershon Center for ten years. She is a member of the editorial boards of The American Journal of Political Science, The British Journal of Political Science, and Regions and Cohesion.

As a scholar of comparative and international political economy, Brooks' research interests revolve around the relationship between the state and market in social and economic relations, and the impact of those institutions on individual behavior. In the field of international political economy, her research examines the political economy of sovereign risk and global capital flows, most recently focusing on the interaction between investor behavior and government actors in sovereign debt markets. Her current research in comparative politics examines the political effects of risk and insecurity on democratic citizenship in Brazil and South Africa.

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