Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science, University Of

Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science, University Of

Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo Balsillie School of International Affairs 200 University Avenue W. 67 Erb Street Waterloo, ON Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 N2L 6C2 PHONE 519-888-4567 x32823 (UW) or 226-772-3110 (BSIA) EMAIL bmomani@uwaterloo.ca WEBSITE www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~bmomani LANGUAGES English, Arabic, Basic French EDUCATION Ph.D. 2002, University of Western Ontario M.A. 1996, University of Guelph B.A. 1994, University of Toronto CURRENT POSITIONS 2015- Fellow, The Trudeau Foundation 2009- Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Waterloo and Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Canada. 2005- Senior Fellow, Centre for International Governance and Innovation, Waterloo, Canada. PAST ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2011-2014 Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution, Washington, DC. 2012-2013 Visiting Associate, Georgetown University’s Mortara Research Center, Washington, DC. 2009-2010 Visiting Fellow, Amman Institute 2004-2009 Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo 1998-2004 Adjunct Professor, University of Western Ontario 2002-2003 Lecturer, Wilfrid Laurier University EXPERTISE • Middle Eastern Economies • Middle Eastern Foreign Policies • ‘Arab Spring’ and revolutions in the Middle East • International Financial Institutions • International Political Economy • International Monetary Fund GRANTS, AWARDS, AND HONOURS 2015-2016 University of Waterloo Excellence in Arts Teaching Award 2015-2020 SSHRC Insight Grant ($123,000) [Co-Investigator] 2015-2020 SSHRC Insight Grant (85,000) [Principal Investigator] 2015 Trudeau Foundation Fellowship Prize ($250,000) Page 1 of 21 2014-2015 IDRC Small Partnership Grant ($12,500) 2014 UBC Scholarly Publication Award ($8,000) 2013-2014 UW Lois Claxton HSS Endowment Fund Award ($7,000) 2013-2014 UW Research Incentive Fund ($8,000) 2012-2013 Fulbright Scholar Award ($12,500) 2013- Nominated for the Arab Ambassadors Award, political category. 2012-2013 UW/SSHRC Seed Grant ($5,000) 2011-2012 UW Research Incentive Fund ($8,000) 2011-2013 UW International Collaboration Grant ($10,000) 2011 Nominated for the Canadian Public Administration’s J.E.H. Hodgetts Award. 2011-2013 SSHRC Insight Development Grant ($75,000) 2010-2011 UW/SSHRC Seed Grant ($8,000) 2010-2011 UW Course Internationalization Grant ($1,500) 2009-2010 UW Lois Claxton HSS Endowment Fund Award ($3,000) 2007-2010 SSHRC Strategic Grant ($84,500) 2006-2007 UW/SSHRC Seed Grant ($5,500) 2005-2006 UW/SSHRC Travel Grant ($1,200) 2004-2005 UW/SSHRC Seed Grant ($5,500) 1996-1999 Female Doctoral Scholarship- Annual 1996-1999 Special University Scholarship; UWO- Annual 1994-1995 University of Guelph Founding Scholar Award June 1994 High Distinction; University of Toronto BA Degree June 1994 Dean’s Honour List; University of Toronto 1990-1991 Ontario Scholar Award PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Tahrir Square and Beyond: Critical Perspectives on Politics, Law and Security. Co-edited with Eid Mohamed. Indiana University Press. (Forthcoming 2016). 2. An Arab Dawn: The Demographic Dividend of Arab Youth. University of Toronto Press. (October, 2015). 3. Targeted Transnationals: The State, the Media, and Arab Canadians. Co-edited with Jenna Hennebry. UBC Press. (April, 2013). 4. Shifting GeoEconomic Power of the Gulf. Co-edited with Matteo Legrenzi. London: Ashgate. (2011). 5. From Desolation to Reconstruction: Iraq’s Troubled Journey. Co-edited with Mokhtar Lamani. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. (2010). 6. Canada and the Middle East: In theory and practice. Co-edited with Paul Heinbecker. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. (2007). 7. IMF-Egyptian Negotiations. Cairo Papers in Social Science. Cairo: American University of Cairo Press. (2006). 8. Twentieth-Century World History 1st Canadian Edition. With W. Duiker. Toronto: Thomson-Nelson. (2006). Peer-Reviewed Articles Journal Articles Authored 1. “China at the International Monetary Fund: Continued Engagement In Its Drive for Membership and Added Voice at the IMF Executive Board” in Journal of Chinese Economies Vol. 1, Issue 1. Pages 125-150 (December, 2013). 2. Management consultants and the United States’ public sector” in Business and Politics Vol. 15, Issue 3. Pages 381- 399 (August, 2013). Page 2 of 21 3. “The Arab Spring Can Bring a Demographic Dividend: That is Good for Business and Investors" in the Global Policy Journal Special Issue. Pages 1-11 (August, 2013). 4. “Canada’s IMF Executive Director: Autonomy and Agenda Setting in Washington” in Canadian Public Administration Vol. 53, Issue 2. Pages 163-182 (June, 2010). 5. “GCC Oil Producers and the Future of the Dollar,” New Political Economy (September 2008). 6. “Another Seat at the Table: Russia’s IMF Executive Director” International Journal (November 2007). 7. “Shielding Against Globalization: Economic and Political Integration of the Gulf Cooperation Council” Journal of the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies (January 2008). 8. “IMF Surveillance and America’s Turkish Delight,” Perspectives: The Central European Review of International Affairs, 36 pages (January/ February 2007). 9. “IMF Staff: Missing Link in IMF Reform Proposals” Review of International Organizations. (June 2007). 10. “A Middle East Free Trade Area: Economic Interdependence and Peace Considered”. World Economy, (November 2007). 11. “Assessing the Utility of Canada’s IMF Article IV Consultations,” Canadian Journal of Political Science. 39, 2 (June 2006), pp. 249-269. 12. “Negotiating Out of Argentina’s Financial Crisis: Segmenting the International Creditors” co-authored with Andrew Cooper. New Political Economy Vol. 10, Issue 3 (September 2005). 13. “Limits of Streamlining Fund Conditionality: the IMF’s Organizational Culture,” Journal of International Relations and Development. Vol 8, Issue 2. (June 2005). 14. “Recruiting and Diversifying IMF Technocrats” Global Society. (April 2005). 15. “American Politicization of the International Monetary Fund” in Review of International Political Economy. Vol. 11, Issue 5 (December 2004). 16. “The IMF, US War on Terrorism, and Pakistan: A Lesson in Economic Statecraft,” Asian Affairs Vol. 31, Issue 1 (Spring 2004). 17. “Promoting Economic Liberalization in Egypt” in Middle East Review of International Affairs. Vol. 7, Issue 3 (September 2003). Journal Articles Co-Authored 1. “Best Practices in Central Banks’ Organizational Culture, Learning and Structure: Case of the Moroccan Central Bank” with Samantha St. Amand in Economic Notes. Vol. 44, No. 3. Pages 449-481. (October, 2015). 2. “Muslim Brotherhood: Between Democracy, Ideology and Distrust” in Sociology of Islam with Eid Mohamed Vol. 2, Issue 3-4. Pages 196-212 (2014). 3. “The Harper Governments' Messaging in the build up to the Libyan Intervention; Was Canada different than its NATO Allies” in Canadian Foreign Policy Journal with A. Cooper Vol. 20, Issue 2. Pages 176-188 (Fall 2014). 4. “Re-balancing the G20 from efficiency to legitimacy: The 3G coalition and the practice of global governance” in Global Governance with A. Cooper Vol. 20, No. 2. Pages 213-232 (April-June 2014). 5. “Change in IMF Policy Advice to North Africa After the Arab Uprisings” in Journal of International Organizations Studies with D. Lanz Vol. 5, Issue 2. Pages 37-52. (September 2014). 6. “The United States and Bahrain: Interpreting the Differentiated Response to the Arab Spring” in Digest on Middle East Studies w. A. Cooper and A. Farooq. Vol 22, Issue 2. Pages 360-384. (Fall, 2014). 7. "The Harper Governments' Messaging in the build up to the Libyan Intervention; Was Canada different then its NATO Allies"” in Canadian Foreign Policy Journal with A. Cooper Vol. 20, Issue 2. Pages 176-188 (Fall, 2014). 8. “Re-balancing the G20 from efficiency to legitimacy: The 3G coalition and the practice of global governance” in Global Governance with A. Cooper Vol. 20, No. 2. Pages 213-232 (April-June 2014).+“Whose authority? Exporting Canadian urban planning expertise to Jordan and Abu Dhabi” in GeoForum with L. Khirfan & Z. Jaffer Vol. 50. Pages 1-9 (December, 2013). 9. “Explaining the Use of Planning Consultants in Ontario Cities” in Canadian Public Administration with L. Khirfan Vol. 6, Issue 3. Pages 391-413 (September, 2013). Page 3 of 21 10. “Shaping the Middle East in the Midst of the Arab Uprisings: Turkish and Saudi Foreign Policy Strategies” in Third World Quarterly with C. Ennis Vol. 34, No. 6. Pages 1127-1144 (July, 2013). 11. “The Knowledge Bank Testing the Limits of a Legitimate Global Knowledge Actor” in Review of Policy Research with Teresa Kramraz Vol. 30, No. 1. Pages 409-431 (July, 2013). 12. “(Re)Branding Amman: the values, the image and the making of place" in Place Branding and Public Diplomacy with L. Khirfan Vol. 9. Pages 49-65 (February, 2013). 13. “Between Caution and Controversy: Lessons from the GCC States as (Re)Emerging Donors” in Cambridge Review of International Affairs with C. Ennis Vol. 25, No. 4. Pages 605-627 (December, 2012). 14. “Japan’s Rescue of the IMF” in Social Science Japan Journal with Carin Holryod Vol. 15, Issue 2. Pages 201-218 (January, 2012). 15. "Qatar and expanded contours of Small State Diplomacy" in International Spectator with A. Cooper Vol. 46, Issue 3. Pages 113-128 (June, 2011). 16. "The IMF and its Borrowers: How Multipolarity in the World Economy is Changing the Fund” in St. Anthony Journal of International Affairs with A. Malkin Vol. 7, Issue 1. Pages 61-78 (June, 2011). 17. “Rebuking Soviet Union's IMF Membership in an Era of Glasnost" in Review of International Affairs with J. Crossen Vol. LXI, No. 1137. Pages 54-71 (Jan-Mar, 2010). 18. “Challenge of Re-branding Progressive Countries in the Gulf and Middle East" with A. F. Cooper. in Place Branding and Public Diplomacy (May 2009). 19. “Pursuing Geopolitical Stability through Interregional Trade: The EU's Motives for Negotiating with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) with A. Antkiewicz. Journal of European Integration (March 2009). Book Chapters Authored 1. “China and the IMF” in Enter the Dragon: China in the International Financial System Co-edited by Hongying Wang and Domenico Lombardi. CIGI Publication (September, 2015). 2. “App-Powered Protests Put Democracy in Peril” in Current Debates in Comparative Politics by J.

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