Professor of Global Affairs, University of East London
Stephen Barber is Professor of Global Affairs at the University of East London. With academic interests at the intersection of political economy, public policy, government, business environment and public leadership. He has published widely on topics including the fourth industrial revolution, Brexit, governance and leadership.
His latest book is Reclaiming the Revolution: extraordinary adventures in politics and leadership at the inflection point of industry 4.0
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