SCWO Research Associate Publication Highlights 2023

Park, A.S. (2023). Understanding resilience in sustainable development: Rallying call or siren song? Sustainable Development.

Rolf, S. (2023). The revenge of multiplicity: Chinese capitalism under systemic competitionGlobal Political Economy2(1), 121-138. 

Alami, I. (2023). Ten theses on the new state capitalism and its futures. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space55(3), 764-769.

Alami, I., Copley, J., & Moraitis, A. (2023). The ‘wicked trinity’ of late capitalism: Governing in an era of stagnation, surplus humanity, and environmental breakdown. Geoforum, 103691.

Alami, I., Alves, C., Bonizzi, B., Kaltenbrunner, A., Koddenbrock, K., Kvangraven, I., & Powell, J. (2023). International financial subordination: a critical research agenda. Review of International Political Economy, 30(4), 1360-1386.

DiCarlo, J. (2023) The BRI, Grounded, and Forum: A Decade of the Belt and Road Initiative (Introduction and editor). Global China Pulse, 2(1): 117-146.

DiCarlo, J. & Sims, K. Corridors of connectivity and the infrastructural land rush in Laos. In The Handbook for Global Land and Resource Grabbing. Routledge.

Chodor, T & Hameiri, S. (2023). The Locked-Up Country: Learning the Lessons from Australia’s Covid-19 Response. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press. 

Chodor, T & Hameiri, S. (2023). Covid-19 and the Pathologies of Australia’s Regulatory StateJournal of Contemporary Asia, 53(1), 28-52.

Balmas, P. & Dörry, S. (2023). Chinese bank networks in Europe: FDI-oriented by legal and strategic designEurasian Geography and Economics.

Roy, I. (2023). Southern multilateralism: Complementary competition vis-à-vis the Liberal International Order. Global Perspectives, 3(1), 39589.

Roy, I. (2023). Southern Multilateralism: India's engagement with Africa and the emergence of a multiplex world order. Journal of International Development, 35(4), 566-582.

Dixon, A. D., Peck, J., Alami, I., & Whiteside, H. (2023). Making space for the new state capitalism, part III: Thinking conjuncturally. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 55(5), 1207-1217.

Alami, I., Whiteside, H., Dixon, A. D., & Peck, J. (2023). Making space for the new state capitalism, part II: Relationality, spatiotemporality and uneven development. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 55(3), 621-635.

Whiteside, H., Alami, I., Dixon, A. D., & Peck, J. (2023). Making space for the new state capitalism, part I: Working with a troublesome category. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 55(1), 63-71.

Lawhon, M., Follmann, A., Braun, B., Cornea, N., Greiner, C., Guma, P., Karpouzoglou, T., Diez, J.R., Schindler, S., Schramm, S. and Sielker, F., 2023. Making heterogeneous infrastructure futures in and beyond the global south. Futures, 154, p.103270.

Bayırbağ, M. K., Schindler, S., & Penpecioğlu, M. (2023). The limits to urban revolution: the transformation of Ankara, Turkey, under the Justice and Development Party. Urban Geography, 44(8), 1677-1700.

Bayırbağ, M. K., Schindler, S., & Penpecioğlu, M. (2023). Structural violence and the urban politics of hope in Ankara, Turkey. City, 27(3-4), 464-482.

Williams, G., Mahadevia, D., Schindler, S., & Chattaraj, S. (2023). Megaprojects, mirages and miracles: territorializing the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and state restructuring in contemporary India. Territory, Politics, Governance, 11(3), 456-477.

Rolf, S., & Schindler, S. (2023). The US–China rivalry and the emergence of state platform capitalism. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 0308518X221146545.

Addie, J.P., & Ward, K. (2023). The state of urban research? The state of urban research! Journal of Urban Affairs.

Liu, I. T. (2023). Beyond the spatial fix: towards a finance-sensitive reading of the Belt and Road in Serbia. Area Development and Policy, 1-22.

SCWO Research Associate Publication Highlights 2022

Alami, I. (2022). The spiral of state capitalism: Labour transformations or the ‘whip of external necessity’? Global Political Economy2(1), 17-36.

Schindler, S., Alami, I., & Jepson, N. (2022). Goodbye Washington Confusion, hello Wall Street Consensus: contemporary state capitalism and the spatialisation of industrial strategyNew Political Economy28(2), 223-240.

Alami, I., & Dixon, A. D. (2022). “Expropriation of Capitalist by State Capitalist:” Organizational Change and the Centralization of Capital as State Property. Economic geography, 98(4), 303-326.

Alami, I., Babic, M., Dixon, A. D., & Liu, I. T. (2022). Special issue introduction: what is the new state capitalism?. Contemporary politics, 28(3), 245-263.

DeBoom, M. J. (2022). Climate coloniality as atmospheric violence: From necropolitics toward planetary mutuality. Political Geography, 99, 102786.

DeBoom, M. J. (2022). Radioactive Strategies: Geopolitical Rivalries, African Agency, and the Longue Durée of Nuclear Infrastructures in Namibia. In The Rise of the Infrastructure State (pp. 137-152). Bristol University Press.

Schindler, S. & DiCarlo, J. Towards a critical geopolitics of China-US rivalry: Pericentricity, regional conflicts and transnational connections. Area, 54(4): 638-645.

DiCarlo, J. (2022) Boten from dawn till dusk. Eventuality and Rhythms of Life in a City Yet-to-Come. Global China Pulse, 1(1): 140-159.

Jones, L., & Hameiri, S. (2022). Explaining the failure of global health governance during COVID-19. International Affairs, 98(6), 2057-2076.

Bisley, N., Eckersley, R., Hameiri, S., Kirk, J., Lawson, G., & Zala, B. (2022). For a progressive realism: Australian foreign policy in the 21st century. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 76(2), 138-160.

Jones, L., & Hameiri, S. (2022). COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state. Review of International Political Economy, 29(4), 1027-1052.

Blaustein, J., Chodor, T., & Pino, N. W. (2022). Unraveling the Crime-development Nexus. Rowman & Littlefield.

Chodor, T., & Blaustein, J. (2022). The Politics of Crime, Law and Development in Historical Perspective. In Handbook on the Politics of International Development (pp. 118-130). Edward Elgar Publishing.

Sebők, M., & Simons, J. (2022). How Orbán won? Neoliberal disenchantment and the grand strategy of financial nationalism to reconstruct capitalism and regain autonomy. Socio-Economic Review, 20(4), 1625–1651.

Balmas, P., and Dörry, S. (2022). The Geoeconomics of Chinese Bank Expansion into the European Union. In: Babić, M., Dixon, A.D., Liu, I.T. (eds) The Political Economy of Geoeconomics: Europe in a Changing World. Palgrave Macmillan

Gagyi, A., & Slačálek, O. (Eds.). (2022). The Political Economy of Eastern Europe 30 years into the ‘Transition’: New Left Perspectives from the Region. Springer Nature.

Gagyi, A., & Gerőcs, T. (2022). Reconfiguring Regimes of Capitalist Integration: Hungary Since the 1970s. In The Political Economy of Eastern Europe 30 years into the ‘Transition’ New Left Perspectives from the Region, 115-131.

Gillespie, T., & Schindler, S. (2022). Africa’s new urban spaces: deindustrialisation, infrastructure-led development and real estate frontiers. Review of African Political Economy, 49(174), 531-549.

Kanai, J. M., & Schindler, S. (2022). Infrastructure-led development and the peri-urban question: Furthering crossover comparisons. Urban Studies, 59(8), 1597-1617.

Liu, I. T., & Dixon, A. D. (2022). What does the state do in China’s state-led infrastructure financialisation? Journal of Economic Geography, 22(5), 963-988.

Babić, M., Dixon, A. D., & Liu, I. T. (Eds.). (2022). The Political Economy of Geoeconomics: Europe in a Changing World. London: Palgrave Macmillan.