🎓 Yesterday, at the graduation ceremony of the International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy (IMPRS-SPCE), we had the great pleasure of honoring ‪@tobiasarbogast.bsky.social, @cerencevik.bsky.social, @hadoose.bsky.social, ‬...
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We’re beyond thrilled to launch the 2nd Max Planck Summer School for Women in Political Economy
If you’re a fellow political economist annoyed by all-male rooms & gendered comments— join us & share!
🗓️ 22-25 Sept, 2025 in Cologne
🚨 Apply by 25 Apr, 2025
www.mpifg.de/1343511/2025...
✨ MaxCPE is back tomorrow✨
Don’t miss our webinar on 27th May at 3pm CEST. Amy Verdun (@amyverdun.bsky.social) and Lucia Quaglia will present their paper, followed by a discussion by Luuk Schmitz (@luukschmitz.bsky.social).
✉️ Drop an email to [email protected] to sign up
Palma Polyak
Alessia Aspide
đź’Ą New: Germany, EU fiscal rules and the illusion of objectivity
✍️ @cami34.bsky.social & Vanessa Endrejat
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The book underlines the intertwining between structural power and international dependencies and the aiding role of free trade reforms in favoring this world order in the 19th century (with interesting parallels with today). An important read!
I am honoured to see my PhD research featured on the Institut Avant-garde page!
Check out if you want to know more about French fiscal policy and EU rules 👇 (in French)
I wrote this piece with my friend and colleague @vanessa endrejat on the conflict between Germany and EU fiscal rules.
Check it out!
The book is a powerful reconstruction of the role that liberal reform played in creating and sustaining the power of a dominating hegemonic class sitting at the core of the capitalist system.
A few months ago, I had the chance to read and review the new book from Giampaolo Conte titled "A History of Capital Transformation: a Critique of Liberal Capitalist Reforms" edited by Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
In the new issue of Capital and Class, you can find my review.
Stamattina è uscito sul Fatto Quotidiano questo mio pezzo in cui commento l'approvazione della Commissione Europea del budget francese. La Commissione sembra sempre soprassedere sulle violazioni francesi dei target, anche grazie alla capacità dei tecnici francesi nel dialogo con la Commissione
Camilla Locatelli
LSE European Politics
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German defence spending risks breaking EU fiscal rules. But while the rules are presented as a technical calculation, they are less objective than it appears.