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Regent's College

Dr Tommie ANDERSON-JAQUEST

PhD (LSE), MA (USC), MA (London Met), CertEd (California), DMus (Indiana), MMus (NWU), BMus (SMU)

Principal Lecturer, Head Management, Business & HR Department 

Tel +44 (0)20 7487 7676
Fax +44 (0)20 7487 7465
Email andersont@regents.ac.uk 

Teaching, Research and Consultancy

Current teaching: Teaching modules in global political economy, international relations, international business, globalisation , international and regional organisations, international trade, developmental economics, regimes and political sociology.

Current research and consultancy interests: Globalisation and its impact upon business, managerial and societal structures; Political economy of energy: particularly oil and gas; International trade, particularly political dimensions; International Organisations at global levels: e.g., WTO; Regions of particular interest: CIS member countries; China; South-East Asia, and the Horn of Africa; Coalitions/Cartels of particular interest: BRIC, CIS, and OPEC; Agricultural commodies, particularly, coffee; Emerging economies.

Key publications

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie (1995), Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict: Threats to European Security, by Stephen Iwan Griffiths. Published in Nations and Nationalism, vol. 1, part 1, March 1995, pp 138-140. [book review]

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie, A Structuralist Perspective on Changes in Soviet Foreign Policy Towards Developing Nations. Case Study:Ethiopian-Soviet Relations. Presented at the following conferences: British International Studies Association (BISA), Newcastle (UK) , 1990 and International Studies Association (ISA), Vancouver, Canada, 1991.

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie, Decision-making in an International Organisation During Crises Periods: Case study, the International Coffee Organization. Presented at the following conferences: British International Studies Association (BISA), Warwick, UK, 1991 and International Studies Association (ISA), Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 1992.

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie, Center Media Coverage of Famine in Ethiopia 1972-1974 and 1982-1985: an examination of Center/Periphery Relationships, MA Thesis.

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie, A Structuralist Perspective on 'Center' Media Coverage of Famine in Ethiopia, 1972-1974 and 1982-1985: an Analysis of Center-Periphery Relations according to the Requisites Outlined in Johan Galtung's Model of Structural Imperialism, MA Thesis.

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie, Restructuring Soviet-Ethiopian relations: a case study in asymmetric exchange. PhD Thesis.

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie, A Resume of Greek Music, with a Brief Description of Performance Practices Existing in the Greek Tragic Theatre of the Aeschylean Period, MA Thesis, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana.

Anderson-Jaquest, Tommie, A Resume of the English Masque: analysis and practice, MA Thesis, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.

Articles issued monthly for IQNOW, the electronic briefing periodical that I developed, plus full country reports for Ethiopia, Brazil, Columbia, and other coffee exporting member countries, that were updated annually. One report on coffee production in Papua New Guinea and the adverse impact exerted on the economy by an outbreak of coffee berry disease was included in a development report published by the World Bank.

Biography

She has taught at Bachelor’s and Master’s degree levels in a variety of Higher Education institutions in the U.K., including University of Maryland, European Division-U.K. military bases; the London School of Economics and Political Science, City University and Regent’s College, including EBS-L and RBS-L.

In the U.K., employed as an International Civil Servant in the International Coffee Organisation in the capacity of Research Analyst. Responsible for the design, development and maintenance of a computerised intelligence system known as IQNOW for coffee producing countries; producing reports and monitoring agricultural, political, military, economic and trade issues in 52 developing countries, providing briefings for ICO officials travelling to those countries, and identifying risks in respect of coffee production and export within producing member countries and at regional and global levels.

In the U.S., working as a free lance classical musician, running own business, including performance contracts with the Chicago and San Francisco Opera Companies.

Dissertation supervision experience

Substantial experience at undergraduate and postgraduate level in a wide variety of business and management subjects. Currently serving as Dissertation Co-ordinator for the RBSL – UG programme and delivering practical classes aimed at facilitate student efforts to complete successfully such projects.  

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