Nov 26, 2019 | blogposts, Martin Edwards, Youth Rep
An Interview with Professor Martin Edwards: Trade Policy, Transparency, and Economic Surveillance. Martin S. Edwards is an Associate Professor & Chair in the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University, where he teaches classes on...
Apr 21, 2015 | blogposts, Guest Column
NOTE: This guest post was written by Angelo Piro. Angelo is a student majoring in Diplomacy and International Relations and Economics at Seton Hall University. Angelo’s focus has been on the role of international organizations in development and good governance,...
May 17, 2014 | blogposts, Martin Edwards
In any bureaucracy, organizational documents are notable for what they say about an organization as well as what they don’t say. The International Monetary Fund’s 2013 Diversity Report recounts the Fund’s efforts to ensure that its staff is more representative. While...
May 4, 2014 | blogposts, Martin Edwards
The International Monetary Fund recently issued a call for civil society feedback on the forthcoming Triennial Surveillance Review. (For more on this read here). The deadline closed last week, and so I was able to get my thoughts on the review down in writing and in...
Apr 20, 2014 | blogposts, Martin Edwards
I was recently asked to moderate a panel on the Triennial Surveillance Review (hereafter TSR) for the Civil Society Policy Forum during the IMF/World Bank Spring Meeting. The panel was for the team conducting the surveillance review to get feedback on the design of...