Miles Kellerman
Assistant professor
- Name
- Dr. M.G. Kellerman
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9500
- m.g.kellerman@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0602-5391
Dr. Miles Kellerman is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) and a member of the Diplomacy and Global Affairs research group.
Dr. Miles Kellerman is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) and a member of the Diplomacy and Global Affairs research group. His research examines the intersections of finance, crime, and international politics. This work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed outlets, including The Review of International Organizations, Regulation & Governance, the Journal of European Public Policy, and edited volumes published by Oxford University Press.
Prior to joining Leiden, Miles worked on financial crime prevention within a global bank and as a consultant in London, New York, Washington, D.C., and Amsterdam. He has led external examinations of global banks’ financial crime controls and has advised a wide variety of firms on their regulatory requirements. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin and an M.Phil and D.Phil in International Relations from the University of Oxford.
Assistant professor
- Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Miles Kellerman (2026), Licensed Detection Agents: The Case for Financial Crime Bounty Hunters, Berkeley Business Law Journal 24(1): .
- (13 November 2025), The Case for Financial Crime Bounty Hunters : Our existing systems for detecting financial crime are failing. In a new article, I propose an alternative solution: create a market for detection. . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (9 October 2025), What One Mineral Reveals About the U.S.–China Trade War . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (7 July 2025), This Chip will Self-Destruct . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (6 June 2025), Crypto's Ventilation Problem . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (1 May 2025), The Epic Battle over the SEC's Surveillance System . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (9 April 2025), The New Market for Tariff Evasion . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (11 February 2025), The Designation Dilemma . False Positive. [blog entry].
- Kellerman M.G. & Seddon J. (2024), Into the ether or the state?: Legibility theory and the cryptocurrency markets, Business and Politics : .
- (22 December 2024), 24/7 Trading and the Politics of Time . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (19 November 2024), Trump and the Future of Financial Surveillance . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (18 September 2024), Replaceable Parts . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (29 July 2024), The (Dis)assembly of Information . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (16 June 2024), FinCEN and the Data Dilemma . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (13 May 2024), China and the Intangible Transfer of Technology . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (17 April 2024), Russia and the Politics of Perception . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (21 March 2024), Why ASML Matters . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (26 February 2024), AI, Financial Crime, and the Dilemma of Responsibility . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (5 February 2024), Cryptocurrency: To See and Be Seen . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (15 January 2024), Unravelling the Magic of Shell Companies . False Positive. [blog entry].
- Miles Kellerman (29 October 2024), Letter: Time to remove the blinkers from EU securities regulators . Financial Times.
- (21 December 2023), Europe's Financial Crime Hunters . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (7 December 2023), Chasing the Smugglers . False Positive. [blog entry].
- (23 November 2023), Binance and the Trojan Horse . False Positive. [blog entry].
- Kellerman M.G. (2022), Supranational detectives?: Transnational market abuse and the politics of surveillance delegation in the EU, Journal of European Public Policy 31(2): 452-477.
- Kellerman M.G. (2020), Market structure and disempowering regulatory intermediaries: insights from U.S. trade surveillance, Regulation & Governance 15(4): 1350-1369.
- Mattli W. & Kellerman M.G. (2019), Changing capital market structure and regulatory challenges: trends in equity and foreign exchange markets. In: Brousseau E., Glachant J. & Sgard J. (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of institutions of international economic governance and market regulation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Kellerman M.G. (2018), The proliferation of multilateral development banks, Review of International Organizations 14: 107-145.
- Marcus D. & Kellerman M.G. (2018), The FX race to zero: electronification and market structural issues in foreign exchange trading. In: Mattli W. (Ed.), Global algorithmic capital markets: high frequency trading, dark pools, and regulatory challenges: Oxford University Press. 61-88.
- Woods N., Saxena Kabra S., Taranova Y., Kellerman M.G. & Batten H. (2015), Effective leadership in international organizations. Oxford: World Economic Forum.