15th Annual Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) Workshop
Adelaide University / Flinders University, February 6-7 2025
The world economy is increasingly challenged by wicked problems and acute questions produced by overlaps and tensions between security, knowledge, finance and production. These include: what security/investment trade-offs should be made to secure access to critical materials and protect critical infrastructure? How much data surveillance are we willing to give to the market in exchange for better knowledge and security? What is the most politically viable path to a renewable energy strategy? How are changes in global value and wealth chain management transforming the treatment of labour and environmental resources? How are trends toward derisking and the rise of private finance transforming inclusive growth? How will climate breakdown force a revaluation of assets? AIPEN 2025 is looking for answers to these and similar questions and invites papers on the above themes or any issues related to change in the international political economy. AIPEN is a broad church and welcomes a range of approaches across the social sciences, as well as engagement with those crafting policy.
Organisers: Tim Legrand (Adelaide University) and Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School & Adelaide University)
Location: Adelaide University + National Wine Center (Day 1), Flinders University city campus (Day 2).
Abstracts, panels and roundtable submissions of 250 words and contact address details should be sent to Len Seabrooke: lse.ioa@cbs.dk by 30 November 2024.
Registration and further details of the event will follow.
Cover image: National Wine Center
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