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Green Energy Statecraft for Australia ’ s
Renewable Superpower
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Professor Elizabeth Thurbon and Dr Alexander M . Hynd are advancing a collaborative , multi-year research and impact agenda developing the concept of Green Energy Statecraft - a highly ambitious and strategic ‘ whole of nation ’ approach to governing the green transition that recognises and the broadly defined security drivers and implications of the energy shift . |
Competitive Advantage • As political scientists , we are distinguished by our expertise in questions of state capacity and strategic techno-industrial governance , by our strong national and international research and policy network , and by our ability to work across disciplines , unifying previously siloed conversations among social science researchers about the national security drivers and consequences of the green energy transition
Impact • We are currently socialising the Green Energy Statecraft concept among Australian energy and economic policymakers , to support bold Australian initiatives to become a Renewable Energy Superpower
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Capabilities and Facilities • Professor Thurbon and Dr Hynd are well networked among the strategic economic and energy elites of Indo-Pacific states , and Professor Thurbon has a record of high achievement as an internationallyrecognised scholar and expert of East Asia ’ s green industrial shift . See https :// www . elizabeththurbon . com /
Our Collaborators • Professor Andrew Walter , University of Melbourne
• Professor Susan Park , University of Sydney
More Information Professor Elizabeth Thurbon
School of Social Sciences
T : + 61 416130648
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• The mindset and practice of Green Energy Statecraft can already be identified – in part – in the actions of key decision makers in Australia ’ s key Northeast Asian energy partners
• In traditionally neoliberal states , the makings of Green Energy Statecraft can be seen in the US ’ Inflation Reduction Act , Britain ’ s Clean Superpower policy agenda , and Australia ’ s proposed Future Made in Australia Act
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E : e . thurbon @ unsw . edu . au
Dr Alexander M . Hynd School of Social Sciences T : + 61 492913901 E : a . mitchell _ hynd @ unsw . edu . au
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