Julie Radomski, PhD
Global China Post-doctoral Research Fellow
Boston University
Global Development Policy Center

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Julie Radomski is a Global China Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Boston University Global Development Policy Center. She holds a PhD in International Relations from American University School of International Service. Her research concerns the politics of development in Latin America and the geopolitical, ecological and historical dynamics of Global China in the region. Her book project explores the multi-scalar politics of Ecuador’s Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric project via ethnography.

Prior to joining the GDP Center, she was a Research Fellow at Research on International Policy Implementation Lab (RIPIL) and Lecturer at George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. She has several years’ experience in the non-profit sector working on advocacy relating to social and environmental issues in international development. She holds an MPhil in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge and a BPhil in Anthropology, Economics and International Studies from the University of Pittsburgh.

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  1. Gu B, Radomski J, Ray R, Sanborn C. Unmined Potential? Opportunities for Development Finance to Support Sustainability and Inclusion in Transition Mineral Supply Chains. 2025. View Publication
  2. Ray R, Gu B, Radomski J, Sanborn C. Development finance and critical minerals: opportunities for supporting sustainability and inclusion through patient capital. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 2025; 222:108424.
  3. Harris CV, Radomski J. Methodology Matters: Emplotting Interpretivism in Contemporary Political Science and International Studies. International Studies Perspectives. 2024.
  4. Radomski J. Reassembling Development: Global China in Latin America and the Multiscalar Politics of Coca Codo Sinclair. Washington DC. 2024.
  5. Radomski J, Harris CV, Kim NYJ. Interpretive Methods and Methodologies at APSA. Interpretive Works in Political Science, International Studies, and Related Fields. 2022.
  6. Radomski J. “Hay que cuidarse”: family planning, development, and the informal sector in Quito, Ecuador. Pittsburgh, PA. 2014.
  7. Fuentes AM, Radomski JL. El pueblo originario de Cuba: ¿un legado olvidado o ignorado?. Espacio Laical. 2013.

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