Dr David Williams
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department, International Politics
Department of International Politics
Email: David.Williams.1@city.ac.uk
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Overview
Dr David Williams is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of International Politics at City University London. He joined the Department in September 2006, having previously held the position of Junior Research Fellow in International Relations at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University and Lecturer in International Politics in the Department of Politics & International Relations at Oxford University.
Research
Dr Williams' research interests are in the area of the international relations of development. He has recently finished a book on the World Bank and 'good governance' entitled, Liberalism, Governance and Sovereignty: The World Bank and Domestic Transformation in International Politics.
His current research interests are in the area of the connections between development and global governance, and between liberal political theory and the practice of state-building and development.
Publications (selected)
D. Williams, working paper, Governance, Security, and 'Development': The Case of Money Laundering (pdf)
'The World Bank and the Liberal Project', David Moore (ed.), Banking on Hegemony: Critical Essays on the World Bank's Development Discourse (2007).
'"Development" and Global Governance: The World Bank, Financial Sector Reform and the "Will to Govern"', International Politics.
'The Consolidation of Peace in Africa', Centre for International Studies Working Paper, IS001, May 2005. With Jane Boulden, S. Neil Macfarlane and Jochen Prantl.
'Aid, Sovereignty and Ownership', Global Economic Governance Programme Working Paper, 2006.
Consultancy
Co-author of a study 'The New Imperialism: Britain and the Security Challenges of the Next Decade', for the Joint Doctrine and Concepts Centre, UK Ministry of Defence, April 2002.
Core researcher and co-author for Canadian Department Foreign Affairs and International Trade funded project on institutional cooperation and the consolidation of peace in Sub-Saharan Africa, July 2004.
Teaching
Currently Dr Williams is teaching modules on international organisations in global politics, global political issues in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and development and global politics.
PhD Supervision
Dr Williams welcomes applications from prospective PhD students in the broad area of the international relations of development.