Timothy J. Sinclair

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Timothy John Sinclair (* 1963 in Taumarunui ) is a British political scientist and economist as well as a university professor .

Life

Sinclair attended St. Andrew's College Christchurch and earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in Political Science from the University of Canterbury . After working as an economic and financial market analyst at the New Zealand Treasury , the New Zealand Treasury and as a government employee in the privatization of state-owned companies in New Zealand , he went to Canada in 1989 , where he obtained a Ph.D. from York University in Toronto. acquired. For his dissertation he received a York University dissertation award.

In 1995 Sinclair went to the University of Warwick , where he became an Associate Professor of International Political Economy and became a British citizen . In 2008/2009 he was a Fellow at the University of York . In 2007 he received his Doctor of Letters ( D.Litt. ) From the University of Warwick .

In 2013/2014, Sinclair is also a Fellow at the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Sheffield . He is also visiting professor at Kyung Hee University in South Korea .

Research priorities

Sinclair deals with international political economy , in particular with global finance and global governance . He gained fame among other things through his early involvement with rating agencies .

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