C Randall Henning

Professor of International Economic Relations at American University, Visiting Fellow at Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)

C Randall Henning is Professor of International Economic Relations at American University and Visiting Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, D.C. Henning specialises in the politics and institutions of international economic relations, international and comparative political economy, and regional integration. His research work focuses specifically on international monetary policy, macroeconomic coordination, regional cooperation in East Asia, the crisis in the euro area, International Monetary Fund, and G-8, G-20 and global governance. Henning is the author of Coordinating Regional and Multilateral Financial Institutions (2011), Accountability and Oversight of US Exchange Rate Policy (2008), East Asian Financial Cooperation (2002), The Exchange Stabilization Fund: Slush Money or War Chest? (1999), Cooperating with Europe’s Monetary Union (1997), and Currencies and Politics in the United States, Germany, and Japan (1994); coauthor of Fiscal Federalism (2012), Transatlantic Perspectives on the Euro (2000), Global Economic Leadership and the Group of Seven (1996) with C. Fred Bergsten, Can Nations Agree? Issues in International Economic Cooperation (1989) and Dollar Politics: Exchange Rate Policymaking in the United States (1989); and coeditor of Governing the World’s Money (2002) and Reviving the European Union (1994). Among other activities, he has testified to several congressional committees and served as the European Community Studies Association Distinguished Scholar and as Faculty President of the School of International Service at American University.