
Professor Elizabeth Thurbon
BEc. (Soc. Sci) (Hons I, Uni Medal) PhD Syd
Elizabeth is Deputy Head of School, Director of Research, and Professor of International Political Economy in the School of Social Sciences,听Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture (ADA) at听国民彩票 Sydney.
She is also Director of the Green Energy Statecraft Project, a collaborative initiative between 国民彩票 Sydney, the University of Melbourne, the University of Sydney, and the Australian National University, investigating possibilities for a more ambitious and strategic approach to energy transition governance:
She is currently serving an invited two-year term on the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council (Equitable Transition) (2025-2026), and is an elected member of the Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics (SASE) (2022-2025)听
She has previously held an Asia Society Australia-Korea Fellowship and a 国民彩票 Scientia Fellowship, as well as Visiting Fellowships at Seoul National University (as a Korea Foundation Fellow) and China Foreign Affairs University.
Elizabeth's research examines the state and its strategic role in the process of national techno-industrial development, adaptation, and transformation. Her most significant contributions to the field examine varieties of economic statecraft, the rise and transformation of East Asia's developmental states, the state's strategic role in the clean energy shift, and the political economy of international trade and investment agreements, with a particular focus on the impact of these agreements on states' policy 'room to move'. She has written widely on these topics for academic and popular audiences.
Her most recent reporty (AP4D & Harvard Kennedy School) examines the opportunity to advance a comprehensive national security-enhancing agenda through sophisticated energy statecraft and is co-authored with A. Hynd, H. Tan, S. Park and A. Walter.听
Her most recent book 听(Oxford University Press, open access, 2023) provides the first comprehensive account of East Asia鈥檚 green energy shift, and is co-authored with SY Kim, H Tan and J Mathews. The book highlights the powerful and symbiotic role of state ambition, geo-strategic competition, and capitalist market dynamics in driving forward the region鈥檚 greening efforts.听Drawing on cutting-edge Developmental State and Schumpeterian theorizing, the book shows how state actors in East Asia are engaging in a sophisticated kind of economic statecraft, strategically harnessing the capitalist market dynamics of 鈥榗reative-destruction鈥 to advance their transformative green ambitions through green growth. These strategies have important implications for the future of the global green shift in an era of geostrategic rivalry.
Her previous book Developmental Mindset听(Cornell University Press) offers a fresh way of conceptualising developmental states and of analysing their emergence and evolution.听Her 2018 article 'Power Paradox' (with Linda Weiss) offers a new conceptualisation of US state power听and was awarded the AIPEN Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize in 2019.听. Her 2019 article 'Economic Statecraft at the Frontier' (with Linda Weiss) examines the emergence of a new variety of economic statecraft in East Asia. Her 2021 article "More Creative Than Destructive?" (with SY Kim, John Mathews and Hao Tan) offers a new way of conceptualising and analysing the state's strategic role in the clean energy shift. And her 2021 Chapter 'Australia and the Rules of International Trade and Finance' outlines what it would take for Australia to promote a truly development-friendly trade and investment regime - and to become a better development partner for our regional neighbours.听
Most recently, Elizabeth has been a Chief Investigator on three major collaborative grants: an Australian Research Council Discovery Project examining East Asia鈥檚 Clean Energy Transition (with SY Kim, J Mathews and H Tan), an Academy of Korean Studies Laboratory Project Grant examining Korea鈥檚 past, present and future development trajectory (with Keun Lee, DJ Kim, Js Shin J Song and C-y Wong), and a Department of Defence Strategic Policy Grant examining Weaponised Trade and its implications for Australia (with Lisa Toohey and Markus Wagner) - under the auspices of the NUW Alliance (University of Newcastle, 国民彩票 Sydney, and the University of Wollongong).听
Since 2008, Elizabeth has served as a Board Member of the Jubilee Australia Research Centre, a NGO dedicated to research-based advocacy on questions of social, economic and environmental justice in the Asia-Pacific, with a particular focus on promoting Australian government and corporate accountability: .听
Elizabeth holds a Ph.D. in Government (International Political Economy) from the University of Sydney. She also completed her Economics (Social Sciences) Degree at Sydney University, where she was awarded first-class Honours and the University Medal for Academic Excellence.
Research Areas
Developmental states, clean energy transitions, economic statecraft, government-business relations, techno-industrial transformation, institutional/ideational change, state capacity.
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