The Oxford Handbook of the International Monetary Fund
co-edited with M.R. Hibben
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a key player in global economic governance, shaping economic policies and ensuring financial stability. It manages crises like the 2008 financial crash and the COVID-19 pandemic by providing financial aid and advocating for stimulus measures. However, the IMF faces challenges, including reforming governance to better represent emerging economies and dealing with geopolitical tensions, populist nationalism, and economic imbalances.
This handbook examines these challenges, offering diverse perspectives and policy recommendations. It covers the IMF's history, operations, partnerships with international organizations, and broader concerns like gender, labor markets, and climate policy. Internal and external challenges are also addressed, exploring how the IMF can positively influence global governance in the 21st century.
Available Fall 2024.
Glass Cielings and Ivory Towers: Gender Inequality in the Canadian Academy
co-edited with Rachael Johnstone
Despite claims of resolution, gender issues persist in Canadian academia, with systemic discrimination, underrepresentation of women in senior roles, and a reliance on self-correction contributing to the problem. Glass Ceilings and Ivory Towers addresses the lack of reliable data with a comprehensive study, highlighting the precarious positions women hold and the challenges they face in securing tenure track roles. Women remain underrepresented in senior academic positions and encounter a widening gender pay gap. The book emphasizes the need for practical institutional changes to address these systemic issues.
Middle Power in the Middle East: Canada's Foreign and Defence Policies in a Changing Region
co-edited with T. Juneau
Middle Power in the Middle East delves into some of Canada’s key bilateral relations with the Middle East and explores the main themes in Canada’s regional presence: arms sales, human rights, defence capacity-building, and mediation. Contributors analyse the key drivers of Canada’s foreign and defence policies in the Middle East, including diplomatic relations with the United States, ideology, and domestic politics. Bringing together many of Canada’s foremost experts on Canada–Middle East relations, this collection provides a fresh perspective that is particularly timely and important following the Arab uprisings.
Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces through Diversity and Inclusion
co-edited withA. Edgar and R. Mangat
Using a number of cases to highlight both challenges and opportunities, Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces through Diversity and Inclusion provides a timely look at an established Canadian institution in a rapidly changing world.
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What's Wrong with the IMF
co-edited with M.R. Hibben
In this book, Bessma Momani and Mark Hibben dissect the variables and institutional dynamics at play in IMF governance, surveillance, lending, and capacity development to expose the fundamental barriers to change.
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Egypt: Beyond Tahrir Square
co-edited with E. Mohamed
In this important and necessary volume, leading Egyptian academics and writers share their eyewitness experiences. They examine how events unfolded in relation to key social groups and institutions such as the military, police, labor, intellectuals, Coptic Christians, and the media; share the mood of the nation; assess what happened when three recent regimes of Egyptian rule came to an end; and account for the dramatic rise and fall of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Arab Dawn: Arab Youth and the Demographic Dividend they will bring
In the west, news about the Middle Eastseems to be dominated by an endless stream of stories about civil war, sectarian violence, religious extremism, and economic stagnation. But a change is coming, argues Bessma Momani, and its cause is demographic. Combining careful political analysis, insightful statistics, and numerous interviews conducted with young people from all across the Middle East and North Africa,An Arab Dawnis a study of the Arab world like no other.
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Targeted Transnationals
co-edited with J. Hennebry
Following 9/11, the securitization of state practices and policies has chipped away at the citizenship and personal rights of all Canadians, particularly those of Arab descent. This book argues that, in a securitized global context and through racialized immigration and security policies, Arab Canadians have become "targeted transnationals." Negative media representations have further legitimized their homogenization and racialization.
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Shifting GeoEconomic Power of the Gulf: Oil, Financeand Institutions
co-edited with M. Legrenzi
This book brings together for the first time distinguished Gulf experts to analyse the renewed geo-economic prominence of the Gulf states.
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From Desolation to Reconstruction: Iraq's Troubled Journey
co-edited with M. Lamani
Iraq’s streets are unsafe, its people tormented, and its identity as a state challenged from within and without.
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Twentieth Century World History, A Canadian Perspective
co-authored with W. Duiker
Twentieth-Century World History attempts to chronicle the key events in this revolutionary century from a Canadian perspective.
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Canada and the Middle East
co-edited with P. Heinbecker
From the perspective of Canada’s diplomats, academics, and former policy practitioners involved in the region, the book offers an overview of Canada’s relationship with the Middle East and the challenges Canada faces there.
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Egyptian Debt Negotiations
This monograph assesses the modus operandi of debt negotiations between Egypt and the IMF, using the four agreements of 1987, 1991, 1993, and 1996.
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Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters
"The Middle East and North Africa and Future of Canadian Security” in The Future of Canadian Security: Vital Insights from Women Experts. Edited by Aisha Ahmed. Toronto. University of Toronto Press (Forthcoming).
“Arab Youth Non-Movements: Resilient Citizenship in the Middle East” with M. Finn in . Edited by Mojtaba Mahdavi. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press (2023).
“Getting the Politics of Protecting Critical Infrastructure Right” with JF. Bélanger in . Edited by Leah West, Thomas Juneau, and Amarnath Amarasingam. Calgary: University of Calgary Press (2021).
“Canada-Middle-East Relations” with N. Shibli. in . Edited by R. Murray and P. Gecelovsky. Palgrave (2021).
“Transcultural Identity Formation Among Canadian-Arab Youth: Nurturing Self-Knowledge through Metissage and Blunting Canadianness as an Alterity” in Cultural Production and Social Movements after the Arab Spring: Nationalism, Politics, and Transnational Identity. Edited by Eid Mohamed and Ayman El Desouky. New York: I.B. Tauris (2021).
“Hyphenated Identities: Arab Youth Experiences in Canada” with N. Shibli in . Edited by M. F. Alkazemi and C. E. Youakim, Lexington Books (2021).
"Canadian Muslim Youth and Military Service" with M. Finn in . Co-edited with A. Edgar and R. Mangat. University of Toronto Press (2019).
“Economics: Bread, Jobs, and Beyond” in . Edited by S. Yom, Routledge Press (2019).
“Inclusive Economic Growth in Arab States” in . Edited by Z. Azzam and I.K. Harb. Arab Center, Washington DC (2019).
“The Convergence of State and Institutional Preferences in China’s Relationship with the IMF” with A. Malkin in . Edited by K. Zeng. Edward Elgar Publishing (2019).
“Global Financial Governance” in . Edited by T. G. Weiss & R. Wilkinson. Routledge Press (2018).
“NORAD in an Age of Trump’s Jacksonianism” with M. MacInnes in N. Edited by Leuprecht et al. Switzerland: Springer (2018).
“Knowledge and Learning in the World Bank: Assessing the Role, Challenges and Prospects for a More Accountable IFI” with T. Kramarz, in . Edited by J. Kirton. Ashgate Publishing (2017).
“Tracing Participatory Planning in Amman” with L. Khirfan in . Edited by L. Khirfan. McGill University Press (2017).
“Professional Management Consultants’ Advice on Public Policy Issues: Growing their Transnational Impact on Shaping Solutions to Pressing Government Concerns” in . Co-edited by L. Seabrooke and L. Folke Henriksen. Cambridge University Press (2017).
“Canada and the Middle East after Afghanistan” with D. Dewitt in . Edited by J. Fergusson and F. Furtado. University of British Columbia Press (2016).
“Introduction” with E. Mohamed in . Co-edited with E. Mohamed. Indiana University Press (2016).
“Syria and the Responsibility to Protect” with T. Hakak, in . Co-edited by T. Dunne and A. Bellamy. Oxford University Press (2016).
"The Hidden History of China and the IMF" with Eric Helleiner in . Edited by E. Helleiner and J. Kirshner. Cornell University Press (2016).
“Hands On or Hands Off? Lessons from the Arab Spring” with F. Hampson in . Edited by W. Zartman. Georgia University Press (September 2015).
“China and the IMF” in . Edited by H. Wang and D. Lombardi. ݮƵ, ON: CIGI (2015).
“The International Monetary Fund and Surveillance” with K. English, in . Edited by T. Oakley, E. Elgar (2014).
“China and the International Monetary Fund: A Retrospective View” with E. Helleiner, in . Edited by E. Helleiner and J. Kirshner. Cornell University Press (2014).
“App-Powered Protests Put Democracy in Peril” in by J. Tyler Dickovick and J. Eastwood. Oxford University Press (2014).
“Global Financial Governance” in . Edited by Thomas G. Weiss & Rorden Wilkinson. Routledge Press (2014).
“Introduction” in with J. Hennebry in . Co-edited with J. Hennebry. UBC Press (2013).
“Globalization and the Middle East” with W. Hassan in . Edited by A. Tickner and O. Weaver. Routledge IR Series (2012).
“Academic and Think- Tank Assessment of the IEO and its Evaluators” in . Edited by R. Lamdany and H. Edison. Washington: International Monetary Fund Publication Services (2012).
“Gulf Investments in the Mashreq: Political Economy Rationale?” in . Edited by B. Momani and M. Legrenzi. London: Ashgate Press (2011).
"IMF Rhetoric on Reducing Poverty and Inequality" in . Edited by R. Wilkinson and J. Clapp. Routledge Press (2011).
’s Tangled Web of Debt Restructuring” with A. Garrib in . Co-edited with M. Lamani. ݮƵ: WLU Press, (2010).
"Canada at the Bretton Woods Institutions" with E. Helleiner in . Edited by F. Hampson and P. Heinbecker. Montreal: McGill-Queen's UP. (2010).
"Internal or External Norm Champions: The IMF and Debt Relief" in . Edited by S. Park and A. Vetterlein. London: Cambridge University Press (2010).
“Proposing IMF Reforms: Cosmetic, Democratic, or Ideological?” in . Edited by J. Boughton and D. Lombardi. Oxford University Press (2009).
“Slipping into Obscurity? Crisis and Institutional Reform at the IMF” Co-authored with E. Helleiner in Edited by A. Alexandroff. ݮƵ: Wilfrid Laurier University Press (2008).
“Canada’s Economic Interests in the Middle East” with A. Antkiewiez in . Co-edited with P. Heinbecker. ݮƵ: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, (2007).
“Introduction” with P. Heinbecker (10 pages) in . Co-edited with P. Heinbecker. ݮƵ: Wilfrid Laurier University Press (2007).