
I am an Associate Professor of Political Economy at the Political Science Department and the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) at the University of Amsterdam. There, I am Principal Investigator of the DECARB project, funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark and an 2024 Early Career Fellow at the Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF). Previously, I was an Assistant Professor of Global Political Economy at Roskilde University, a Postdoc at Maastricht University and I received my PhD from the University of Amsterdam.
My research and teaching deal with the question of how the global economy moves into a post-neoliberal global order. And what this shift means for governments, institutions and other collective actors shaping and being shaped by these transformations. I have two empirical foci: the climate crisis and geoeconomic competition. Both are key to understanding how various actors position themselves in these transformations. In both domains, the guiding analytical and normative rationale of my research is, as Susan Strange put it: cui bono?
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