

Michael J. Tierney is the George and Mary Hylton Professor of Government and International Relations. He serves as Co-Director of William & Mary's Global Research Institute. Tierney studies international organizations, international development, and Chinese development finance. He has recently finished a book entitled "Bridging the Theory-Practice Divide in International Relations" that will be published by Georgetown University Press in early 2020.
Recent work by Michael Tierney
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African leaders’ misuse of Chinese development finance: The price of country ownership
China’s ‘on demand’ approach to foreign assistance may be motivated by good intentions, but it increases the risk of political misuse of aid
Published 18.08.15