Alexandra Zeitz, Pre-Doctoral Research Fellow
Alexandra Zeitz is a pre-doctoral research fellow at GEG and a DPhil candidate in the Department of Politics and International Relations. Her research examines the changing dynamics of international aid relations, with a particular focus on relations between African countries and China. Alexandra was previously a Research Officer at GEG, researching aid and financial regulations.
She holds an MPhil in International Relations from Oxford, has worked as a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme and as a researcher at the Icelandic Mission to the United Nations. She also holds a B.A. (Hons) in Politics, Psychology and Sociology from the University of Cambridge.
Find out more on Alexa's personal website.

Regulatory convergence in the financial periphery: how interdependence shapes regulators’ decisions
Journal articles

GEG WP 2019/141 Financial convergence in the financial periphery: How interdependence shapes regulators’ decisions
Working papers

Ten Years After the Financial Crisis: “We Are Safer, But Not As Safe As We Should and Could Be”
Op-eds

GEG WP 2015/104 A New Politics of Aid? The Changing International Political Economy of Development Assistance: The Ghanaian Case
Working papers