C. Randall Henning

C. Randall Henning is professor of international economic relations in the School of International Service at American University in Washington, DC.

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C. Randall Henning is professor of international economic relations in the School of International Service at American University in Washington, DC. He has published widely in the fields of global governance and international and comparative political economy, focusing recently on institutional arrangements for sovereign debt restructuring, crisis finance and regional integration. He is the author, co-author or editor of Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis (Oxford University Press, 2017), Global Financial Governance Confronts the Rising Powers (CIGI, 2016), Fiscal Federalism: US History for Architects of Europe’s Fiscal Union (Bruegel, 2012), Accountability and Oversight of U.S. Exchange Rate Policy (Peterson Institute, 2008), East Asian Financial Cooperation (2002), and Currencies and Politics in the United States, Germany, and Japan (Peterson Institute, 1994), among other books. He recently co-edited a special issue on international regime complexity in the Review of International Political Economy and has published articles in several other academic journals. Among other activities, he led the financial cooperation research team for CIGI and INET’s New Thinking and the New G20 project. His previous appointments include service as visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Currently, he is conducting projects on sovereign debt and the evolution of international regime complexes.

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