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Overview

Anne Marie Goetz is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with focused contributions in the subfields of Gender Studies, Sociology and Political Science, and Anthropology.

Their work often addresses topics related to gender politics and representation, gender, security, and conflict, as well as human rights and development. Additionally, their research engages with Philippine history and culture.

Recent publications by Anne Marie Goetz include the following papers:

  • Can the United Nations deliver a feminist future?, 2020, Gender & Development
  • Introduction: Gender, development, and Beijing +25, 2020, Gender & Development
  • Has the Philippines Reversed its Democratic Decline?, 2025, IDS Bulletin

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Joanne Sandler
  • Lina Abou-Habib
  • Valeria Esquivel
  • Caroline Sweetman
  • Rob Jenkins

Anne Marie Goetz has published predominantly in the journals Gender & Development and IDS Bulletin. These venues have featured the majority of their recent contributions to the academic discourse on gender and development as well as political and social issues.

Best Publications

  • Contesting global governance : multilateral economic institutions and global social movements

    Robert O'Brien;Anne Marie Goetz;Jan Aart Scholte;Marc Williams

  • Who takes the credit? Gender, power, and control over loan use in rural credit programs in Bangladesh

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  • Getting Institutions Right for Women in Development

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • Bringing citizen voice and client focus into service delivery

    Neil McGarvey;A. Goetz;J. Gaventa;A. Cornwall

  • Political Cleaners: Women as the New Anti‐Corruption Force?

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • Hybrid Forms Of Accountability: Citizen engagement in institutions of public-sector oversight in India

    Anne Marie Goetz;Rob Jenkins

  • Accounts and accountability: Theoretical implications of the right-to-information movement in India

    Rob Jenkins;Anne Marie Goetz

  • Who Needs [Sex] When You Can Have [Gender]? Conflicting Discourses on Gender at Beijing

    Sally Baden;Anne Marie Goetz

  • No Shortcuts to Power: African Women in Politics and Policy Making

    Anne Marie Goetz;Shireen Hassim

  • Democratizing Democracy: Feminist Perspectives

    Andrea Cornwall;Anne Marie Goetz

  • Reinventing Accountability: Making Democracy Work for Human Development

    Anne Marie Goetz;Rob Jenkins;Timothy M. Shaw

  • Women Development Workers: Implementing Rural Credit Programmes in Bangladesh

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • No shortcuts to power: constraints on women's political effectiveness in Uganda

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • Feminism and the Limits of the Claim to Know: Contradictions in the Feminist Approach to Women in Development

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • Women in politics & gender equity in policy: South Africa & Uganda

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • Democratic institutions and politics in contexts of inequality, poverty, and conflict: a conceptual framework

    Robin Luckham;Mary Kaldor;Anne Marie Goetz

  • The politics of integrating gender to State development processes : trends, opportunities and constraints in Bangladesh, Chile, Jamaica, Mali, Morocco and Uganda

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • Voice, Accountability and Human Development: The Emergence of a New Agenda

    Anne Marie Goetz;Rob Jenkins

  • Governing for the Common Wealth? the world Bank's Approach to Poverty and Governance

    Anne Marie Goetz;David O'Brien

  • Institutionalizing Women's Interests and Accountability to Women in Development

    Anne Marie Goetz

  • Governance Processes in the Global Arena@@@The Capacity to Govern: A Report to the Club of Rome@@@Governance in a Globalizing World@@@Contesting Global Governance: Multilateral Economic Institutions and Global Social Movements

    Rodney E. Stanley;Yehezkel Dror;Joseph S. Nye;John D. Donahue

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Aart Scholte
Jan Aart Scholte Leiden University
Andrea Cornwall
Andrea Cornwall King's College London
Michael Kremer
Michael Kremer University of Chicago
Joseph S. Nye
Joseph S. Nye Harvard University
Mary Kaldor
Mary Kaldor London School of Economics and Political Science
Paul D. Williams
Paul D. Williams George Washington University

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