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jhasselbalch.bsky.social
Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School // Political economy, climate change, sustainability, plastics, circular economy, experts and expertise // https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-organization/staff/jhaioa
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The MPIfG is seeking a research group leader (tenure track) with a focus on the socioeconomic and political impacts of technological change to set up a new research group at the intersection of #economy, #society, and #technology. 📢Please share widely! s.gwdg.de/SULoAf

Now out with New Political Economy: What's going on in the legal back-end of 'innovative' climate finance constructs? I provide some additional clues to why it's so hard to de-risk private climate finance by public means. Open access, too! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

An excellent collection of short pieces on post/de growth and International Relations. This is cutting edge and important work and deserves a wide readership. #internationalpolitics

📢 Proud to share a collective effort to better understand what post-growth International Relations may look like. I had the privilege of guest-editing this Editors Forum on "Towards post-growth IR" in @risjnl.bsky.social together with @jhasselbalch.bsky.social! 🧵 /1 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

In our latest issue, check out the new article by Jacob Hasselbalch & Matthias Kranke one of IR's blindspots: that economic growth is a driver of global unsustainability. It is free to read now! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/3Xt3HRr

In our latest issue, Lorenzo Fioramonti conducts a comparative analysis of the three main post-growth theories as part of the post-growth IR forum. Have a read! 📄👉 buff.ly/4agCB4S

In our latest issue, Chukwumerije Okereke argues that "green growth is a more pragmatic and realistic approach to global climate justice because it is more sensitive to the norms, structures, and dynamics of global politics." 📄 👉 buff.ly/3VJbGJt

"An age after growth is not only possible but likely." Check out Bentley B. Allan's article: "Industrial policy and the green state: Forging a world after growth" in our latest issue. It's free to read now! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/3ZeVi5h

In our latest issue, Michael J. Albert (@uoe-sps.bsky.social) contributes to the post-growth IR forum through the lens of Neo-Gramscian theory. His article is free to read now! 📄👉 buff.ly/48uxyfR

In our latest issue, Rajeswari S Raina & Rishabh Kachroo discuss post-growth agrifood systems by exploring the persistence of hunger and food crises in the 21st century. It's free to read now! 📄👉 buff.ly/4gF8eZU

I think if you read Brett Christophers the problem becomes why settle for governments promising to buy private power when it could just build public power from the get go

🚨 New working paper with @calvin-thrall.bsky.social + Simran Singh 🚨 Private sector demand for climate expertise is skyrocketing. Firms now compete with the government to hire top climate experts. How does this competition affect the state's capacity for climate governance? doi.org/10.31219/osf...

@cornelban.bsky.social has provided a very helpful thread summarizing the main points of our new article on green economic planning. Follow Cornel and read more in the post below.

Could 'green economic planning' by the 'green state' go beyond flawed market-based policies & radical but politically impossible #degrowth scenarios? Good paper @cornelban.bsky.social @jhasselbalch.bsky.social - @ppochet.bsky.social @picharbonnier.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1...

I recommend this piece on green economic planning! The comparison to economic planning (in governments and corporations) is very relevant for everyone interested in the role of the state in driving #climateaction. Nice complement to the booming public policy literature on climate policy+governance.

excellent new paper on green economic planning from excellent CBS colleagues @jhasselbalch.bsky.social & Cornel Ban, drawing on lessons from post-war indicative planning, contemporary industrial policy & corporate planning 🌻 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

Interesting new paper from @cornelban.bsky.social and @jhasselbalch.bsky.social in New Political Economy. Happy to see more work on indicative planning and to see the planning research agenda develop in general. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

Really enjoyed working with @mattkranke.bsky.social as co-editor on this Forum, and especially enjoyed getting to know so many great contributors and their interesting perspectives on #postgrowth in #IR. Lots more thinking to do on this agenda, and these articles are a great way to dive in.

Big week for the political economy of the green state at CBS! On Tues we had the 2nd meeting of our Green State WG🍏 Today Olga Mikheeva @jhasselbalch.bsky.social & @etsingou.bsky.social convene a workshop w Øresund colleagues📗 (Not so big news but I've also submitted another article from my PhD🎉)

A co-authored paper of mine out a little while back has an Issue home now! That too the 50th volume of @risjnl.bsky.social. Do check out the the Issue, edited by the fine @mattkranke.bsky.social and @jhasselbalch.bsky.social. Glad to be in the company of some incredible work.

In this starter pack nothing less than already 70 profiles on political economy and ecology (x2 compared to this morning). Let’s make it 150! go.bsky.app/KDmSHCZ

I was really grateful to participate in the Environmental Politics Research Day organized by Michele Betsill (Uni Copenhagen) and Thomas Hickmann (Lund). Lots of exciting new research happening in the region on politics and political economy of #climate, #biodiversity, #transitions, #greenpolitics

COP29 is into overtime, with small island states & least developed nations walking out of the proposed financing deal and news that negotiating text was hand-edited by a member of the Saudi energy ministry. More here: www.dw.com/en/cop29-cli... and here: www.theguardian.com/environment/...

Carbon inequality & climate policy: Another starterpack to make sure you follow whats good. Please suggest who should be included! go.bsky.app/E3qHxFZ

Please allow me to re-share my rough sketch of some advanced carbon capture technology

The Danish parliament has announced "the world's first carbon tax on agriculture", effective from 2030, at around $17/ton, rising to $42/ton in 2035. Yet this is still significantly lower than the carbon tax on all other sectors, incl. industrial emissions. Shows the power of the agricultural lobby.

I dag er måske en god dag at genbesøge, hvorfor den grønne trepart er en besynderlig konstruktion, der i sidste ende sender regningen for den grønne omstilling videre til borgerne fremfor hos forurenerne politiken.dk/debat/debati...

Lazy Sunday reading: Venomous Lumpsucker by Ned Beauman. Enjoying this book so much. "Venomous Lumpsucker, imagines a super-heated, algorithm-driven near future in which guilty hand-wringing about endangered species has led to a global trade in extinction credits" www.theguardian.com/books/2022/j...

Here's my column this week, about the astonishing moment in which we find ourselves: facing the greatest predicament humankind has ever confronted, and doing sweet FA about it. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

I made a political economy & climate crisis starter pack! 💸🏝️⛽️🌲 It’s incomplete - who else is on here? go.bsky.app/GJLn7zk

Thank you @stefanoponte.bsky.social for creating a list on IPE👇 go.bsky.app/TDDxcNb

Fantastic to see this out! In our O/A article with @jcgraz.bsky.social in @ejir.bsky.social, we draw on Frank Knight’s analysis to explain how international actors claim reliable knowledge for shaping future states of the world in times of crisis. A short 🧵 1/9

The debate on AI in Denmark is too much risk and not enough value. By focusing on the risk of AI and not the possible value, we are starting to lag behind in AI adoption. Piece in Børsen with a group of cool collaborators across academia, politics, and industry. borsen.dk/nyheder/opin...

New kinds of experts and expertise are emerging to inform national and corporate decarbonization trajectories. In a new article, Søren Lund Frandsen (Copenhagen Business School) and I call for a 'post-IPCC agenda' on the knowledge politics of climate change. #Decarbonization #ClimateGovernance

Penultimate paper of our Editors Forum in @risjnl.bsky.social out now: @bentleyallan.bsky.social looks at the role of industrial policy from a post-growth perspective. 👇 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

🤔 Ever wondered what post-growth International Relations might look like? Jacob Hasselbalch & I try to get the conversation started in this introduction to an RIS Editors Forum with 8 papers in total (some out, others forthcoming). www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Full cast after the intro: 👉 Lorenzo Fioramonti 👉 Miriam Lang 👉 Rajeswari Raina & @mbhrishabh.bsky.social 👉 Dahlia Simangan 👉 Chukwumerije Okereke 👉 @bentleyallan.bsky.social 👉 Michael Albert Thanks to @matpaterson.bsky.social & Martin Coward @risjnl.bsky.social for helping make the Forum happen! 🥳