Public Administration Scholar Advancing Global Governance and Small State Research
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Hamad Bin Khalifa UniversityDr. Kimberly Moloney, an Assistant Professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, is a distinguished scholar in public administration, focusing on the intersection of international organizations, transnational administration, and global policy, as well as the unique administrative challenges and opportunities faced by small states. Her significant contributions to the field include the book "Who Matters at the World Bank" (Oxford University Press) and co-editing the "Oxford Handbook on Global Policy and Transnational Administration." Dr. Moloney's research bridges the gap between traditional public administration and the complexities of global governance, offering insights into how international organizations shape policy and administration across borders. Her work on small states highlights the often-overlooked administrative dynamics in these contexts, contributing to a more inclusive understanding of public administration. Through her research and publications, Dr. Moloney is expanding the scope of public administration scholarship, addressing crucial questions about governance in an increasingly interconnected world while also giving voice to the administrative realities of smaller nations.