There's a global race to secure EV battery gigafactories & reduce reliance on China.
But not all clean-tech projects are created equal. Some generate good jobs & domestic capacities, others produce ecological harm & low value-added enclaves.
New paper & thread 👇
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Posts by James Wood
Delighted to have published this brilliant and important collection
*NEW ACADEMIC JOB MARKET REPORT*
If you missed the launch of the new #Politics #Academic #Job Market Report at #PSA26 it's now online. Authored by @ralphscott.bsky.social, @lawrencemckay.bsky.social & Dr William Allen in collaboration with PSA ECN @psaecn.bsky.social
➡️ Read report buff.ly/q8IwqWj
Can US state government policy drive national innovation? 🇺🇸
I joined the I Hate Politics podcast to discuss how states like TX, CA, ME, and MI are driving the US economy in the 21st-century.
Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s...
Where does debt-driven growth actually happen?
New research in Finance & Space finds it may not be where debt is taken on, but elsewhere in the system.
Read James Wood's 'The spatial dynamics of America’s debt-driven growth model' here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The dismal tide accelerates, sweeping from Coventry through Sheffield Hallam to London South Bank. 1/2
America's growth model has a geography problem. Rising house prices drive local growth, but household debt doesn't. National value chains leave debt-loaded manufacturing regions with the risk without the rewards
Full paper available @financeandspace.bsky.social: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
18 March, @thinkwoodist.bsky.social presents 'States of Innovation: Driving the American Economy in the 21 Century', as part of the @stcatharines.bsky.social Political Economy Seminars series: www.politicaleconomy.group.cam.ac.uk
"Few Reform supporters have voted for Labour at any point in the 21st century. This is true if we look at where Farage’s parties drew votes between 2015 and 2025, and across twenty years of voting history" This type of conclusion is not specific to the UK.
Inflation was the defining issue of the 2024 election, yet neither party seriously questioned the Federal Reserve - the institution primarily responsible for controlling it.
New piece @lseusablog.bsky.social on how partisan politics shielded the Fed from scrutiny:
blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
This is becoming an increasingly important issue, but it needs to be recognised that previous governments sold tranches of student loan debt to private investors, so many students are making repayments to financial institutions, not the government
www.ft.com/content/7bf5...
Just out in @wepsocial.bsky.social: how housing wealth shapes whether people feel heard. Together with @madselk.bsky.social and @benansell.bsky.social, I looked at a neglected determinant of political efficacy: homeownership.
Read the #OA paper: doi.org/10.1080/0140...
Quick overview below (1/5)
Did Congress forget the Fed controls inflation, or was forgetting the point?
My paper in New Political Economy shows Congress engaged in strategic repoliticisation, where political conflict serves electoral interests and preserves the Fed's technocratic autonomy www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
CARNEY: “.. You cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination.” 🔥
We are happy to release the Paths to Power Dashboard. It is the perfect tool for politics nerds!
You can find it here: ptp.isv.sv.uio.no/ptp/
It allows you to explore governments from 1966-2021 using the PtP and WhoGov datasets. See examples below.
The app has been programmed by Stuart Bramwell.
Photo of Trinity College Dublin taken by Stefan Müller
Our neighbours at @tcdpoliticalsci.bsky.social are hiring 3 (!) tenure-track faculty members:
– Assistant Professor in Political Economy
– Assistant Professor in International Politics
– Assistant Professor in Political Science
Deadline: 15 Jan 2026
More details: jobs.tcd.ie
@tcddublin.bsky.social
America’s innovation ecosystem will survive Trump’s cuts to R&D writes @thinkwoodist.bsky.social @campolis.bsky.social @cam.ac.uk c.uk
blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
My book on American innovation policy is out!
'States of Innovation' shows how state and federal governments are active catalysts driving innovation-led growth, challenging the idea that US capitalism is uniquely market-driven.
www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...
A graph that tells you everything you need to know about why British politics is in the state it is in.
A flow chart shows 17.4 million leave voters in 2016, vs 16.1m remain. In 2025, 5 million of those people have died, and 3 million new voters have come of age. The result (plus some people changing their mind) is 19.8 million voters now back rejoin, versus just 11.7 million wanting to stay out.
Absolutely amazing chart from @peterkellner.bsky.social's piece in @thenewworldmag.bsky.social today:
www.thenewworld.co.uk/peter-kellne...
🗓️ One for your calendar 🔥
The 2026 Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society (academic.oup.com/cjres) annual conference , will be held in St Catharine’s College, Cambridge UK on 16-17 July 2026.
Text: We're hiring. the Department of Political Science at Memorial University invites applications to the highly prestigious Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) Program with a specialization in Comparative Democratic Resilience in the Global South. Closing Date: December 14, 2025. QR code and image with a picture of the Memorial University campus in the background.
Job - please share widely!
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Comparative Democratic Resilience in the Global South.
Research focus - grassroots movements, Indigenous sovereignties, and racial justice campaigns contesting and transforming public institutions
www.mun.ca/vpacademic/m...
When big banks worry that something will look like a bribe, you have to ask, why don’t Amazon and the others think about this?
We're recruiting!
Please do spread the news far and wide. We're excited by the prospect of being joined by another great new colleague!
NEW! How should Labour respond to the two key issues to voters of the economy and immigration and what are the electoral stakes this week of the budget?
Read on for our answer...
@nprcoxford.bsky.social @jrf-uk.bsky.social
Out Tomorrow! So excited that my book A History of Modern Britain in 12 Crises will be published tomorrow by
@brisunipress.bsky.social
This looks at 12 crises from the People's Budget of 1909 to COVID-19 and how they have shaped British politics. bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/a-history-of...
🚨 LSE Assistant Professor in Political Science 🚨
We’re hiring a tenure-track assistant professor - any area of empirical political science - to join our wonderful Government Dept @lsegovernment.bsky.social
Any questions, please reach out to me
📣 Please share! 📣
jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
With thanks to @ukandeu.bsky.social for asking me & Patrick Bayer to summarize our recent @bjpols.bsky.social article where we argue that while UK/EU communities exposed to climate mitigation are generally afraid of net zero, some may be more interested in int'l climate cooperation than you think...
Governing by Decree: The Trump Presidency and the Decline of “Legislating Together” | Political Science Quarterly
Interesting, cautious take on the utter collapse of U.S. checks and balances, but fails to cover Trump’s rule of law breaches & corruption.
academic.oup.com/psq/advance-...