Dana-Marie Ramjit

Dana-Marie RamjitDana-Marie Ramjit is a Politics and Public Policy professor at St. Mary's University and the University of New Brunswick, Canada. She is a leading voice in examining the evolving dynamics of global politics and policymaking. Her research and publications focus on governance structures, multi-nodal systems, and collaborative policymaking, providing valuable insights into the shifting landscapes of global governance.

Publications

Postinternationalism and the Rise of Heterarchy
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2025. 322 pages.
The traditional concept of the nation-state as the key player in global affairs is being challenged by the forces of globalization, technological progress, and new forms of...
Redefining Politics and Governance in a Postinternational World
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2025. 18 pages.
The 21st century has ushered in a transformative era of global politics characterized by unprecedented interconnectedness, technological disruption, and the erosion of...
From Colonialism to Heterarchy: New Power Dynamics in the Caribbean
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2025. 34 pages.
The Caribbean landscape is intertwined with threads of resilience, cultural richness, and a complex history marked by colonialism. The legacies of European domination continue to...
Globalization Trends and the Postinternational Order
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2025. 20 pages.
The contemporary landscape features intensified interconnectivity and challenges transcending national borders. With the expansion of global governance networks and the rise of...
Beyond Gridlock: A Polycentric Approach to Global Cooperation
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2025. 32 pages.
As traditional approaches to global governance face increasing gridlock due to institutional inertia and divergent national interests, non-state actors have emerged as vital...
Multi-Nodal Policy Innovation: Faith-Driven Leadership as a Force for Equitable Healthcare Access
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2024. 23 pages.
The unremitting challenges of healthcare access and equity are essential to our contemporary society. Acknowledging progress while underlining persistent disparities...
Navigating Power Dynamics Among State and Non-State Entities
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2024. 18 pages.
Multi-sector collaboration is gaining influence in modern discourse due to its potential to address wicked problems through collective goal achievement and capacity building....
Governance in an Age of Power, Patronage, and Corruption
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2024. 13 pages.
While partnerships between state and non-state actors have proven effective in developed contexts, this equilibrium in less developed countries is disrupted due to political...
Diversity, Transformational Leadership, and Public Governance
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2023. 16 pages.
The modern public sector confronts myriad crises, which demand sound decision-making in turbulent systems. More and more contemporary problems reveal long-held systemic...
Exploring the Political Dynamics of Non-Governmental Organizations and the State in Trinidad and Tobago From a Postinternational Framework
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2021. 25 pages.
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and the state contribute considerably to the unique state of Caribbean politics, yet their relationship is turbulent, which prevents...
Stemoh Leadership: A Multicultural Christian Approach to Contemporary Leadership
Dana-Marie Ramjit. © 2021. 21 pages.
World leaders are facing the greatest crises of all time. 2019 was reported as the year of scandals for global business leaders. 2020 and 2021 featured stories of significant...