Personlig profil

Forskning

My research deals with the transformations of the global political economy in the transition from a neoliberal towards a post-neoliberal global order. I aim to understand, how people and societies on the one hand, and governments, international organizations, and other collective actors on the other hand position themselves within this transformation. The guiding analytical as well as normative rationale of my research is, as famously asked by Susan Strange: cui bono?

Currently, this research agenda takes on three streams: 1.) The transformation of the state during and beyond neoliberal globalization, 2.) The crisis of the liberal order itself and newly emerging forms of global rivalries and 3.) Rapid and fair strategies of global decarbonization. You can find papers and projects related to these themes and more under milanbabic.com.

Undervisning

I teach courses on different themes such as political economy, IPE, globalization and development, qualitative and quantitative methods, or international politics. For more information click here.

I am happy to supervise BA and MA theses and projects in the fields of International Relations, International Political Economy, Comparative Politics and Environmental Politics.

Uddannelse (Akademiske kvalifikationer)

Political Science, PhD, State transformations in the global political economy: The rise of transnational state capital in the 21st century, University of Amsterdam

1 sep. 201631 aug. 2020

Dimissionsdato: 21 apr. 2021

Political Science, Economics, Philosophy, M.A., Universität Tübingen

Dimissionsdato: 1 aug. 2016

Eksterne ansættelser

Postdoctoral Researcher, Maastricht University

1 sep. 202031 dec. 2021

PhD candidate, University of Amsterdam

1 sep. 201631 aug. 2020

Publikationsnetværk

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