Dear all,

I am co-organizing a panel (for ISA 2023 in Montreal) on

"Politics and Poetics of Hydrogen": Discourses and policies pertaining to
hydrogen are gaining increasing salience in the global energy transition
and, inevitably, in global geopolitics and geoeconomics. Various
(sub)national governments and international organizations in both the
Global South (such as China, India, Japan, and Brazil) and North (such as
the US, the EU, and Germany) have formulated their own ‘hydrogen
strategies’, which lay bare particular strategic visions, sets of policies,
and modes of politics and political economy, and roadmaps into the future.In
this panel, we show why it is high time IR paid scholarly critical
attention to these increasingly epoch-making dynamics. Green hydrogen is
after all part and parcel of the global race towards a new carbon-neutral
future. This panel’s papers unpack the question of hydrogen from a broad
variety of perspectives, including (but not limited to): (critical) theory,
history, energy security, political ecology, critical geopolitics,
geoeconomics, infrastructure, connectivity, governance, North-South or
South-South relations, post-colonial studies, flows of capital, inter-state
relations, non-state actors, great (environmental) power rivalry,
authoritarianism, international status (seeking), fears, ambitions, and
anxieties"

This is a first draft of our panel abstract - please get in touch if you
are interested in joining us!

Best,
Miriam

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