Quentin Bruneau is an assistant professor of politics at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College. His work focuses on two main areas of research. The first is international political economy, particularly the history of global finance, and the second concerns the history and theory of international relations. His forthcoming book (Fall 2022), States and the Masters of Capital, reveals a profound transformation in how financiers lending capital to sovereign states have thought about and evaluated their borrowers over the past two centuries. With the support of the Heilbroner Center, Quentin will begin a new project on the international financial hierarchies that the world’s main central banks have created since the 1980s.
Quentin Bruneau
Fellow, 2022-23