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Postdoctoral Researcher Geneva Graduate Institute | Visiting Fellow EUI | Doing research on the politics of multistakeholderism & the political economy of knowledge
Juanita Uribe









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In the article, we call for a more substantive engagement with the political-economic conditions that shape knowledge-making in global politics. We argue that this lens helps identify three important shifts:
I argue that we need a moral economy lens to understand this shift. Such a lens helps us see how public duty and private gain, once in tension, are increasingly brought into alignment in contemporary global politics, especially through the language of public-private partnership.