I'm a PhD candidate and a political scientist in training at Deorgetown University. My research examines how state coercion affects the global banking network.
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Powerful states are increasingly employing targeted financial sanctions and blacklists to advance their foreign policy goals. While these tools are effective, they might have unintended distributional consequences on development. My doctoral dissertation examines financial sanction and AML measures' impact on developing countries' access to international finance and correspondent banking services.
Fields of expertise: Financing for inclusive development