

Peter Knaack
Innovating in the domain of international political economy, Peter Knaack serves as an Adjunct Professorial Lecturer at American University's School of International Service (SIS). With a robust academic background, he holds a PhD in International Relations and an MA in Economics from the University of Southern California. His scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in the international political economy of finance, with a keen focus on financial inclusion, green digital finance, technology, and regulation. Knaack's research is particularly concentrated on China's financial development, offering valuable insights into the region's evolving financial landscape. Knaack's linguistic proficiency is impressive, as he is fluent in Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, French, and German. This multilingual ability enhances his research and teaching, allowing him to engage with a diverse range of academic and professional communities across the globe. His expertise in these languages also facilitates his research in international contexts, enabling him to access and analyze a wide array of sources and perspectives. Beyond his teaching responsibilities at American University, Knaack is actively involved in research as a Research Fellow at the Global Economic Governance Programme at the University of Oxford. His role at Oxford allows him to collaborate with leading scholars and policymakers, contributing to the development of innovative solutions to global economic challenges. Additionally, he is affiliated with the Center for Sustainable Finance at SOAS London, where he continues to explore the intersections of finance, sustainability, and technology. Knaack's work in green digital finance is particularly noteworthy, as he investigates how technological advancements can be harnessed to promote sustainable financial practices. His research in this area aims to identify regulatory frameworks that can support the transition to a more sustainable and inclusive global financial system. By examining the role of technology in financial regulation, Knaack seeks to address the challenges and opportunities presented by digital finance in the context of environmental sustainability. His dedication to financial inclusion is evident in his efforts to understand and address the barriers that prevent marginalized communities from accessing financial services. Knaack's research in this field explores innovative approaches to expanding financial access, with a focus on leveraging technology to create more inclusive financial systems. His work aims to inform policy decisions that can enhance financial inclusion and promote economic development on a global scale. Knaack's contributions to the field of international political economy are characterized by his interdisciplinary approach, which combines insights from economics, international relations, and technology studies. His research not only advances academic knowledge but also has practical implications for policymakers and practitioners working to address the complex challenges of the global financial system. Through his teaching, research, and collaborative efforts, Peter Knaack continues to make significant contributions to the understanding and development of international finance.
Publications
, 41-79, 2017-08-01
, 61-86, 2022-11-23
, 1217-1248, 2015-10-27
, 67-85, 2017-08-23
, 116-145, 2022-11-23
, 1-30, 2022-11-23
, 31-60, 2022-11-23