She is trying to understand geoeconomics...
@tommaso-fonti
PhD student at Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID) interested in international political economy and environmental politics. Involved in urban politics in the City Council District 2 of Milan as President of the Social Policy and Mobility Committee.
She is trying to understand geoeconomics...
An exciting new outlet for sharing current global governance ideas, together with GRAM, and an excellent inaugural podcast. More to come soon, so to keep up please consider subscribing!
The second edition of the Economic Consequences of the Second Trump Administration published by @cepr.org and edited with @simonhrjohnson.bsky.social Gary Gensler and @wederdim.bsky.social is now out
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It can be downloaded here:
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Hope is here.
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β‘ Can political signals push capital toward clean energy?
β‘οΈ @patrickbayer.bsky.social @lorenzocrippa.bsky.social & @fgenovese.bsky.social show that EU Commission announcements during the early Ukraine war briefly moved markets toward greener energy firms www.cambridge.org/core/journal... #FirstView
BREAKING: A person in the richest 0.1% produces more carbon pollution in a day than someone in the bottom 50% produces all year. β
Same pollution. Different worlds. But only one pays the price. β
πRead Oxfam's new #ClimatePlunder report to learn more. oxf.am/climateplund...
#MakeRichPollutersPay
I have the pleasure to discuss Duncan Snidal's Paper on Monday 3 of November!
Don't miss!
Thank you @gvagrad-ggc.bsky.social and @jhollway.bsky.social for the opportunity and for organizing the event!
This year wouldnβt have been possible without the support I received: the Sylff Young Leaders Fellowship from The Tokyo Foundation, travel funding from the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences (SAGW) for APSA, and the @gvagrad.bsky.social funding package.
Second, I started working on my dissertation, exploring how changes in globalization affect climate and industrial policy. A first paper from this project was presented at SISP (SocietΓ Italiana Scienze Politiche) in Naples, thanks to a scholarship covering travel and accommodation.
First, I show how new pedestrian areas reduce radical-right support while helping incumbents, focusing on Milanβs Piazze Aperte. Iβm really thankful for all the feedback I received at @dec-gr.bsky.social @uab.cat, @unil.bsky.social, @ahcdemocracy.bsky.social, @epsanet.bsky.social, @apsa.bsky.social
My first year as a PhD student has been exciting, intense, and full of lessons.
My research brought me to Barcelona, Naples, Vancouver, Madrid, Geneva, Lausanne, and Trieste. Each place gave me the chance to share ideas and get feedback.
π§² We are hiring!
β¨ PhD position to join @dec-gr.bsky.social
π 4-year FPI contract
π Pol Sci / Social Sci background + Masterβs + English
π§ Send expression of interest with CV and motivation letter to gr.dec@uab.cat
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Heard this one? The City of Barcelona traded 3 lanes of vehicle traffic for an exceptional 4.7km green pedestrian corridor in the heart of the Eixample grid. Businesses sued, & eventually won in court. Then they admitted that they actually like the change.
Streets for people are good for business.
Thank you!
Is the text shown in the figure the same one that voters will go to vote for? If so, the one on Cantonal property tax is a bit unbiased...
Although Iβm sad for Italy, Iβm happy for the attendance.
Unlike the menβs team, we had a real chance, and we fought with determination.
Brave ragazze!
Policies are not enought, unfortunately.
We need good politicians in addition to good intentions and policies.
Narrative 1: China is dumping cheap solar panels onto the world by unfairly subsidizing its solar industry.
Narrative 2: US, Russia, Saudi are dumping cheap oil and gas onto the world by unfairly subsidizing production and transport.
Both can be defended with facts. Which one do you hear more?
π’ New publication alert: "Rural representation in Europe: The presence of place in national parliaments" by @gricoc.bsky.social, @rgarciadelhorno.bsky.social and @ehernandez.bsky.social
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Finally got the printed copy! Thanks again @petraguasti.bsky.social and @mattiazulianello.bsky.social for the meticulous editorship!
At @epsanet.bsky.social in Madrid I show how new pedestrian areas in Milan may increase votes for the incumbent and reduce those for radical right parties, presenting in an amazing panel with Asya Magazinnik @chknutsen.bsky.social @vheddesheimer.bsky.social @manuel-alvarinho.bsky.social!
#epsa
It was a pleasure to present my research during this fantastic workshop!
Amazing works and organization!
@dec-gr.bsky.social
IN NEW ISSUE: How, when & where does authenticity appear & change in politics? Henrique Sposito examines authenticity performances in politics in Brazil & US since 1988. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/5k9AWzY
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The big scaling of extractive productivity methods - like AI in the digital sector, monoculture in agriculture, trawling in fishing - pretty much always emerges w/ an aggressive, no-externality mode.
At the very least govts need to ID the losers of tech and decide *with them* what to do w/ it.
China won't be defeated by Trump's chicken game. Beijing will respond despite the high economic cost of the trade war. This comes not only from its non-democratic system, but also because China sees time differently from Western countries. For italians, I suggest this podcast episode.
If we want to defend Europe, Just Stop Oil @juststopoil.bsky.social
Place wonderful, people amazing, research interesting.
Highly recommended!!!
If our group chat doesn't involve confidential war plans, is it even a group chat?