Political Science at UWindsor

Dr. Anna Lanoszka

Anna Lanoszka

Professor

Email: alanos@uwindsor.ca
Phone: 519-253-3000 ext 2355
Office: Chrysler Hall North 1160


 

Ph.D., Dalhousie University, 2001 (International Relations) M.A., Dalhousie University, 1996 (International Relations) B.A. (High Honours), Carleton University, 1995 (Political Science and Economics)

  • POLS 1600  Introduction to International Relations
  • POLS 3540  Political Problems of Economic Development
  • POLS 3550  Political Economy of International Trade
  • POLS 4610  Theories of International Relations
  • POLS 4640   International Political Economy
  • POLS 8330   International Political Economy
My research and scholarly activities center on the complex relationship between international trade and economic development. In particular, I was always interested in how developing countries position themselves within the shifting realities of international economic relations. My first book took a macro approach and scrutinized the WTO with its most prominent trade agreements in the context of economic development. The second book took a micro-level approach. It explored the human-centered approach to development in view of the fact that individual agency is influenced by a number of factors embedded in the political, social, cultural, and economic norms, domestic institutions, and existing power structures of international economy. In 2022 I published, with Rutledge, UK, my third book: Corporate Governance and Economic Development: Identifying Critical Institutional Reforms. The book focuses on how institutional reforms, legislative changes and codified measures have influenced performance at the firm and country level. Drawing on detailed cases from the UK, USA, China, India, Poland, Brazil, Russia and South Africa, this book takes an international and comparative approach to understanding the relationship between regulatory frameworks and economic development. Currently, I am working of the next edition of her second book: International Development: Socio-Economic Theories, Legacies, and Strategies. The request for this second edition came from the publisher given the book’s success after it was published in 2018. I am also preparing a new book proposal that deals with changing corporate regulations and governmental strategies concerning entertainment and gaming industries in Canada and the US.

Books

Corporate Governance and Economic Development

  • Anna Lanoszka  (2022) Corporate Governance and Economic Development:  Identifying Critical Institutional Reforms, Routledge
  • International Development: Socio-Economic Theories, Legacies, and Strategies. London, UK: Routledge, 2018.
  • The World Trade Organization: Changing Dynamics in the Global Political Economy.  Boulder, CO/London, UK: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2009.

Articles, Reports, and Chapters

  • "Energy and Trade in the Time of Destabilized Multilateralism: Innovative Economic Policies for the WTO," - Journal of Economics and Public Finance, Vol. 4, No. 4, December 2018.
  • "Multinationals, International Arbitration, and the World Trade System: Confronting the Inconvenient Issues at the WTO," International Journal of Business and Economic Development, vol. 5, no. 1, 2017. 
  • "Brazil’s Challenges of Post-interventionist Bargaining - Emerging Economy or State Capitalism," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, vol. 8, no. 1, January 2016.
  • (with Sebastian Saez) "Liberalization in the Trade in Services: A Negotiation Exercise," in Trade in Services Negotiations: A Guide for Developing Countries. The World Bank: Washington, DC, June 2010.
  • "The Promises of Multilateralism and the Hazards of 'Single Undertaking': The Breakdown of Decision Making within the WTO," Michigan State Journal of International Law, vol. 16, no. 3, May 2008.
  • "Autonomy and Domination in the World Trade System - Developing Countries in the Quest for a Democratic WTO (Working Paper 06/6)," Published by the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, October 2006.
  • "Cultural Identity in the Time of Economic Globalization," The International Journal of the Humanities, vol. 4, Dec 2006.
  • "Emergence of the New Actors within the World Trading System - Developing Countries and the Future of Multilateralism," International Journal of Political Economy, vol. 33, no. 4, Winter 2004.
  • "Global Politics of Intellectual Property Rights, WTO Agreement, and Pharmaceutical Drug Policies in Developing Countries," International Political Science Review, vol. 24, no. 2, 2003.
  • "The WTO Accession Process - Negotiating Participation in a Globalizing Economy," Journal of World Trade, vol. 35, no. 4, 2001.
  • (with Gilbert R. Winham) "Institutional Development of the WTO," in The World Trade Organization in the New Global Environment, Alan Rugman and Gavin Boyd (eds.), Camberly, UK: Edward Elgar, 2001.