Dana-Marie Ramjit

Dana-Marie RamjitDana-Marie Ramjit is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration at Adler University, and a Political Science professor at St. Mary's University. Her work is focused on post-internationalism and heterarchy, exploring the evolving landscape beyond traditional notions of global politics. Dana-Marie's research scrutinizes the changing structures of governance, emphasizing multi-nodal systems over traditional state-centric approaches.

Publications

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...
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...