Assistant Professor
International Relations
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@Ali Saqer
Saqer, A. (2025). Crafting the competitiveness agenda of the Irish state: the national competitiveness and productivity council. Policy Studies, 1–26.
Saqer, A. (2023). Repackaging growth at Davos: The World Economic Forum’s inclusive growth and development approach. Review of International Political Economy, 30(3), 914-938.
2025: ‘International organizations and the crisis of expertise: Knowledge repackaging as a response mechanism’. A paper to be presented at the BISA-ISA joint international workshops in Newcastle (10-12 October 2025).
2025: ‘The limits of global knowledge: resistance to global benchmarking instruments in France and Ireland’ (with Juliette Schwak). A paper presented at the EISA-PEC conference ‘Politics for a Broken World’ in Bologna (25-29 August 2025).
2024 ‘The social legitimacy of Post-Growth and Degrowth: Social Movements in Developing Asia’, a paper presented at the British International Studies Association conference ‘Whose International Studies’ in Birmingham (5-7 June)
2023: ‘The making of (sound) policy in Europe: Benchmarks as tools of governance and participation’, a panel organized by Ali Saqer as part of the EISA-PEC conference ‘Envisioning a New Normal’ in Potsdam (5-9 September).
2023: ‘International organisations and the politics of global sustainability’, a panel organized by Matthias Kranke and Ali Saqer as part of the EISA-PEC conference ‘Envisioning a New Normal’ in Potsdam (5-9 September).
2021: ‘The political economy of benchmarking in Europe’, a workshop organised by Ali Saqer and Juliette Schwak as part of the European Workshops in International Studies’ virtual conference (30 June-3 July).
2020 ‘Old wine in a new bottle at Davos: Inclusive growth and the discursive appropriation of the concept of sustainability’. The European Workshops in International Studies
2019 ‘Legitimation or Appropriation? The (Re)Making of the Belt and Road Initiative at Davos’. GCRF COMPASS workshop, Kent University, UK.