Call for Papers (special issue of Business and Politics)

The State, Global Markets, and the Clean Energy Transition 

This special issue examines the interaction of states and global markets in the 
development of clean energy technologies such as solar, wind, and electric 
vehicles. First, papers will explore how global markets shape the domestic 
politics of clean energy policy. For instance, how do global supply chains, 
global competition, and industry structure affect the domestic politics of 
developing clean energy industries and of transitioning toward a sustainable 
energy system? How do global market dynamics shape the non-market strategies of 
firms toward clean energy and technology policy? Second, papers will 
investigate how differences in domestic industrial and regulatory policies on 
clean energy shape global markets. For example, how do policy leaders versus 
followers impact global clean energy markets? How do policies that stimulate 
technology supply and policies that promote technology demand combine in the 
global diffusion of clean technology?

Taken together, the special issue will connect recent debates in comparative 
and international political economy with the increasingly empirically relevant 
global transition toward clean energy. It has a dedicated focus on 
domestic-global interactions and on sector-specific market dynamics.

Papers should be no longer than 8,500 words and should be accompanied by a 
letter to the editors explaining the paper’s relevance to the special issue. 
Submit your paper using the Business and Politics online submission site by 
June 15, 2017. Directions for manuscript preparation can be found at 
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/business-and-politics 
<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/business-and-politics>. Please direct 
all inquiries to Jonas Meckling ([email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>) and Llewelyn Hughes ([email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>). Publication is slated for Fall 2018.


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Jonas Meckling | Assistant Professor
Energy and Environment Policy Lab <http://enlab.berkeley.edu/>
University of California, Berkeley

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