Daniel “Zach” Sloman is a PhD in the department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research is within the Political Economy and Transnational Governance research group as is his promotor Annette Freyberg-Inan. In addition, he is affiliated with the Governance, Law, and Social Justice research group at the International Institute of Social Studies at the Erasmus University where he receives the bulk of his supervision from Karim Knio.
In his research and teaching, Daniel Zach Sloman focuses on:
Daniel Zach Sloman investigates the circumstances of adversely inclusive governance for the UN, EU, IMF, and WB. This means he asks ‘what is inclusive governance such that it could be adverse?’. In turn, this research traces the history of inclusivity as a normative benchmark for these multi-lateral institutions. This fleshes out what were the institutional pressupositions in terms of policy and the pressupositions therein such that inclusivity came to be a new norm of good governance. It follows that through the ICMA, Daniel Zach Sloman specifies key corporate agents, policies, and multi-lateral structures at play synchronically and diachronically motivating the emergence of the norm known as inclusivity.