Jerome Roos
@jeromeroos.bsky.social
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Political economist at UCL Centre for Capitalism Studies. Author of 'Why Not Default?'. Writing a history of global crises for Knopf and Vintage.
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jeromeroos.bsky.social
I’m thrilled to be joining the UCL Centre for Capitalism Studies as a Visiting Fellow next academic year!
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We are delighted to announce the incoming cohort of Visiting Fellows at the UCL Centre for Capitalism Studies for 2025/26. A very warm welcome to: @jeromeroos.bsky.social, @sarahkunz.bsky.social, Maya Adereth, Simidele Dosekun, and Rachel O'Neill!

www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Visiting Research Fellows 2025-26
www.ucl.ac.uk
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maggor.bsky.social
📣 #BeyondNeoliberalism — updated site now live 📣
Check out the full schedule, speaker bios, and more.

Join our mailing list for updates — and get on the waitlist for the plenary with Rana Foroohar @jayatighosh.bsky.social @hboushey.bsky.social and @drodrik.bsky.social.

beyond-neoliberalism.org
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astra.bsky.social
On End Times Fascism:

"We simply have not faced such a powerful apocalyptic strain in government before. The 'end of history' swagger of the post-cold war era is rapidly being supplanted by a conviction we are in the actual end of times."

www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i...
The rise of end times fascism
The governing ideology of the far right has become a monstrous, supremacist survivalism. Our task is to build a movement strong enough to stop them
www.theguardian.com
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katearonoff.bsky.social
In honor of Trump putting 25% tariffs on auto imports & various opinions about that, sharing my feature from this month’s TNR on what the Trump administration could mean for legacy US automakers as electrification transforms the sector globally

It's long so 🧵 1/
newrepublic.com/article/1921...
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triofrancos.bsky.social
Why are minerals so central to geopolitics? How green are electric cars? Why is anti-mining protest increasing? Can the inequalities of the global economy be transformed?

I tackle these topics in my book EXTRACTION: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism

👀 September 2025 @wwnorton.bsky.social
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lsesouthasia.bsky.social
Is the #InternationalOrder on the cusp of change, or has it changed already, in what promises to be the #Asian century?

📆 Wed, 12 Feb 25, ONLINE
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🆓 Reg/Speaker details: www.lse.ac.uk/south-asia-c...

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Excellent piece by @samuelmoyn.bsky.social:

Trump “is the symptom of imperial decline who purports to be the cure … He and his supporters would like to buck the tide of history, but they could end up pulled further into it, and have no way to stop it.”
Trump wants to reverse America’s decline. Good luck | Samuel Moyn
Trump and his supporters would like to buck the tide of history, but they could end up pulled further into it, and have no way to stop it
www.theguardian.com
jeromeroos.bsky.social
Look who suddenly cares about intellectual property now:

“OpenAI says it has found evidence that Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek used the US company’s proprietary models to train its own open-source competitor, as concerns grow over a potential breach of intellectual property.”
OpenAI says it has evidence China’s DeepSeek used its model to train competitor
White House AI tsar David Sacks raises possibility of alleged intellectual property theft
on.ft.com
jeromeroos.bsky.social
Great piece by Greg Grandin on the Trump 2.0 turn from isolationism to expansionism:

“He is sending a clear signal that dominance, not mutualism, is the world’s new organizing principle and that the doctrine of conquest, thought to have expired, is still valid.”
Opinion | The Dark Roots of Donald Trump’s Obsession With Panama and Greenland (Gift Article)
He is tapping into a vision of a United States that is forever growing, forever moving outward.
www.nytimes.com
jeromeroos.bsky.social
Awesome, so glad to hear! I really enjoyed that conversation 🙂
jeromeroos.bsky.social
So glad to hear—and the student was exactly right!
jeromeroos.bsky.social
So cool that you’re using it in your class! Hope it will provoke a lively discussion 😉
jeromeroos.bsky.social
This place is becoming better by the day 🥳
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matthuber.bsky.social
When ppl try to tell Brett Christophers “markets” really are delivering the clean energy transition. www.economist.com/china/2024/1...
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jburnmurdoch.ft.com
Here are UK & US BlueSky numbers separately, to show what’s driving the trends:

• Aug 3rd: Musk says ‘civil war is inevitable’ in UK during far right riots

• Oct 17th: Musk changes the block function on X, prompting a massive exodus

• Nov 7th: thousands more migrate in aftermath of Trump victory
jeromeroos.bsky.social
Not necessarily, but the US will continue to lose ground in the race to lay down the material infrastructure for a new 21st-century world economy. It means China will take a more central role in global trade and the US will steadily become more and more marginalized in the Global South.
jeromeroos.bsky.social
“Trump won the US presidential election on a platform that promised tariffs as high as 60% on Chinese-made goods. Further south, though, a new China-backed megaport has the potential to create whole new trade routes that will bypass North America entirely.”

h/t @fdove.bsky.social
China megaport paves way into Latin America as wary US looks on
A new China-backed megaport in Peru may create whole new trade routes that will bypass North America entirely.
www.bbc.com
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tomhancock.bsky.social
That China's carbon emissions are on course to fall this year is one of the most important and under covered stories of 2024 carbonmonitor.org/variation