SAM
NATAPOFF
Director, Global Economic Architecture Project
Expertise
Banking, Britain, China, the dollar, Europe, European Union
politics and economics, international trade, information
technology, internet, London, monetary policy, New York
politics, political campaigns (federal, state, local), United
Kingdom, US-China relations, U.S. foreign policy, U.S. trade
policy, U.S.-E.U. relations.
Experience
Sam Natapoff
directs the World Policy Institute's Global Economic Architecture
Project, which focuses on the politics of macroeconomics and U.S.
foreign policy. Current projects include China’s evolving internet
sector, the structure of international monetary policy, and the
future of the European Union. He has extensive international
government experience, with two U.S. Cabinet agencies, the U.S.
House and Senate, the European Central Bank, the German Bundesbank,
the European Parliament, and Governor Deval Patrick of
Massachusetts. His private sector clients include several Fortune
500 companies. He received his Ph.D in political science from the
George Washington University and his B.A./M.A. from Balliol College,
Oxford University.
Contact
natapoff(at)worldpolicy.org
Bio
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