Bessma Momani

Bessma Momani is a CIGI senior fellow with a Ph.D. in political science, focusing on international political economy. She is currently on sabbatical from the University of Waterloo at the NATO Defense College where she is a fellow examining research and development of emerging and disruptive technologies in dual‑use applications.

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Bio

CIGI Senior Fellow Bessma Momani has a Ph.D. in political science with a focus on international political economy and is a full professor at the University of Waterloo. Until recently, she served as Associate Vice-President in the University of Waterloo’s Office of Research and International for five years in several roles. She is currently on sabbatical from the University of Waterloo as a fellow at the NATO Defense College — a fellowship granted by the Department of National Defence — where she is examining research and development of emerging and disruptive technologies in dual‑use applications. She is a Fulbright Scholar and was formerly a 2015 fellow of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. She also previously served as a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, a non-resident fellow at the Stimson Center, and a visiting scholar at Georgetown University’s Mortara Center.

Bessma is a Governor on the International Development Research Council, an inaugural member of the National Security Transparency Advisory Group at Public Safety Canada, and a former visiting scholar at Global Affairs Canada in the International Assistance Research and Knowledge Division.

Bessma has received many awards and prizes for her research and work. She has been awarded multiple Insight Development Grants, Insight Grants and Connection Grants funded by Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. She was the director of a three-year-funded Department of National Defence network called the Defence and Security Foresight Group, tasked with providing policy-relevant advice to the Department of National Defence. She also co-led the Pluralism Project, which explored the link between diversity and economic prosperity and the role of globally connected citizens. This has led to a multi-million-dollar funding grant from both Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and from Heritage Canada on racialized women and their economic contributions and on diaspora communities and digital disinformation.

Bessma has authored, co-authored and co-edited numerous books, including the Oxford Handbook on the IMF, Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces through Diversity and Inclusion; What’s Wrong with the IMF and How to Fix It; Egypt beyond Tahrir Square; Arab Dawn: Arab Youth and the Demographic Dividend They Will Bring; Targeted Transnationals: The State, the Media, and Arab Canadians; Shifting Geo-Economic Power of the Gulf: Oil, Finance and Institutions; From Desolation to Reconstruction: Iraq’s Troubled Journey; Canada and the Middle East: In Theory and Practice; IMF-Egyptian Debt Negotiations; and Twentieth Century World History: A Canadian Perspective.

In addition, Bessma has written more than 80 scholarly papers or book chapters examining the IMF, the World Bank, gender and diversity, petrodollars, the political economy of the Middle East and the geopolitics of the Arab Gulf and the Middle East, and published in numerous journals, including Review of International Political Economy; International Political Sociology; Canadian Public Administration; Asian Affairs; Global Society; Journal of International Relations and Development; New Political Economy; International Journal; Canadian Journal of Political Science; Review of International Organizations; Middle East Review of International Affairs; The World Economy; New Political Economy; Journal of European Integration; and World Economics.

As a political analyst on the Middle East, international affairs and the global economy, Bessma has written editorials in The Globe and Mail, The New York Times, Time, Newsweek, the National Post and the Toronto Star. She is also a regular media contributor, having done thousands of live interviews with CNN, CBC News, CTV, Al Jazeera, CGTN, TRT World, BNN Bloomberg and more.

Select Publications

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Momani, Bessma & Hibben, Mark. 2017. "What's Wrong with the IMF?". (Forthcoming ) Polity Press.
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Mohamed, Eid and Bessma Momani. 2016. "Tahrir Square and Beyond: Critical Perspectives on Politics, Law and Security". (eds) (Forthcoming ) Indiana University Press.
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Dewitt, David & Bessma Momani. 2016. "Canada and the Middle East after Afghanistan". (July ) in Canada after Afghanistan: Reflections on Canadian International Security Policy Edited by James Fergusson and Francis Furtado University of British Columbia Press.
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Opatowski, Michael Opondo, Michaal and Bessma Momani. 2016. "Youth Evaluations of Countering Violent Extremism and Anti-Radicalization Programming in Kenya". (July ) Journal for Deradicalization Vol 7 Pages 164-224.
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Malkin, Anton & Bessma Momani. 2016. "An Effective Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Bottom Up Approach". (July ) in Global Policy DOI: 101111/1758-589912357.
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Hakak, Tanzeel and Bessma Momani. 2016. "Syria and the Responsibility to Protect". (July ) in The Oxford Handbook on the Responsibility to Protect Co-edited by Timothy Dunne and Alexander Bellamy Oxford University Press.
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Hibben, Mark. 2015. "Cooperation or Clashes on 19th Street? Theorizing and Assessing IMF and World Bank Colloboration". (December ) (December 2015) in Journal of International Organizational Studies Vol 6 Issue 2 Pages 27-43.
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Momani, Bessma. 2015. "An Arab Dawn: The Demographic Dividend of Arab Youth". University of Toronto Press.
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St. Amand, Samantha and Bessma Momani. 2015. "Best Practices in Central Banks' Organizational Culture, Learning and Structure: Case of the Moroccan Central Bank". (October ) in Economic Notes Vol 44 No 3 Pages 449-481.
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Momani, Bessma. 2015. "China and the IMF in Enter the Dragon: China in the International Financial System". (October ) Co-edited by Hongying Wang and Domenico Lombardi CIGI Press.
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Hampson Fen and Bessma Momani. 2015. "Hands On or Hands Off? Lessons from the Arab Spring". (September ) in Arab Spring: Negotiating in the Shadow of Intifadat Edited by William Zartman Georgia University Press.
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Jaffer, Zahra, Luna Khirfan and Bessma Momani. 2013. "Geoforum". Whose authority? Exporting Canadian urban planning expertise to Jordan and Abu Dhabi.. (December ) 50.
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Hennebry, Jenna and Bessma Momani. 2013. "Targeted Transnationals: The State, the Media, and Arab-Canadians". (eds) (forthcoming ) Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
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Khirfan, Luna and Bessma Momani. 2013. "Place Branding and Public Diplomacy". (Re)branding Amman: A 'lived' city's values, image and identity..
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Ennis, Crystal and Bessma Momani. 2012. "Cambridge Review of International Affairs". Between Caution and Controversy: Lessons from the Gulf Arab States as (Re)Emerging Donors.. 25 no 4.
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Holroyd, Carin and Bessma Momani. 2012. "Social Science Japan Journal". Japan's Rescue of the IMF.. 15 no 2.
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Cooper, Andrew and Bessma Momani. 2011. "The International Spectator". Qatar and Expanded Contours of Small State Diplomacy.. 46 no 3.
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Legrenzi, Matteo and Bessma Momani. 2011. "Shifting Geo-Economic Power of the Gulf". (eds) London: Ashgate.

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