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Universidad Philipps de  Marburgo

Deutschhausstraße 12 | 35032 Marburg
Website: www.uni-marburg.de/

Henryk Joost

Investigador

Henryk Joost

Investigador

Universidad Philipps de  Marburgo

Deutschhausstraße 12 | 35032 Marburg
Website: www.uni-marburg.de/

Biografía
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Henryk Joost es investigador doctoral en el proyecto colaborativo Extractivism en la Universidad Philipps de Marburgo. Anteriormente trabajó sobre la economía política del hidrógeno verde en Namibia y sobre las relaciones Norte-Sur en la transición energética. Estudió Ciencia Política y Geografía Humana en la Universidad Goethe de Fráncfort y en Turín.

Biografía
breve

Henryk Joost es investigador doctoral en el proyecto colaborativo Extractivism en la Universidad Philipps de Marburgo. Anteriormente trabajó sobre la economía política del hidrógeno verde en Namibia y sobre las relaciones Norte-Sur en la transición energética. Estudió Ciencia Política y Geografía Humana en la Universidad Goethe de Fráncfort y en Turín.

Temas de Investigación

Enfoque regional

Publicaciones Recientes

  • Lang, B. (forthcoming). The transnational politics of philanthropy. China’s rise and limitations, Bristol: Policy Press/Bristol University Press.

  • Lang, B., Rudyak, M. (2022). “Cooperation with Chinese actors on anti-corruption: Environmental governance as a pilot area”, U4 Issue 2022/2, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute.

  • Lang, B. (2022). “Addressing the Civil Society Blind Spot in European China Policy. From the Overseas NGO Law to the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment”, The Greens/EFA in the European Parliament, Brussels, available online.

  • Lang, B. (2021). “China and Anti-Corruption Global Norms. The role of China in shaping global integrity standards”, Study for the Transparency International Secretariat, 59 pages.

  • Lang, B. (2019). “Strengthening the adaptive and collaborative capacity of internationally-operating civil society organisations (ICSOs) related to the rise of China”, Sector Guide, International Civil Society Centre (ICSC), Berlin, November 2019.

  • Lang, B. (2014). “La genèse d’un « militantisme académique » contre la corruption”, Aix-en-Provence: Institut d’Études Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence.
  • Joost, Henryk. (2026). Globale Gerechtigkeit in der Wasserstoffökonomie. (Forum Humangeographie 22). Frankfurt: Goethe-Universität, Institut für Humangeographie.

  • Joost, Henryk. (2024). Wasserstoff aus der WüsteAfrika Süd 2024 (4), S. 22-23. 
  • Lang, B. (forthcoming): Philanthrocapitalism in China: Cheering for ‘Social Innovation’ under Authoritarianism”. In S. Haydon, T. Jung, S. Russell (Eds.), The Handbook on Philanthrocapitalism, Edward Elgar Publishing (forthcoming).

  • Lang, B. (2024). Digital philanthropy in China: How internet fundraising platforms and artificial intelligence are transforming non-profit governance. In G. Ugazio, M. Maricic (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Philanthropy (pp. 221-239). Routledge. ACCESS BOOK

  • Lang, B. (2024). The Undeclared China Model of Anti-corruption: How Chinese Anti-corruption Frames Diverge from Globalized Norms. In F. Odilla, K. Tsimonis (Eds), Corruption and Anti-Corruption Upside Down. New Perspectives from the Global South (pp. 67-92), Palgrave Macmillan https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66032-0_4. VIEW BOOK
    Online appendices and replication files: Lang, B. (2023). The Undeclared China Model of Anti-Corruption (Online Appendix), https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/Y2GQD.»


  • Lang, B. (2022). China’s ‘Anti-Corruption’ Campaign Under Xi Jinping: Framing Catastrophe and Catharsis in a Never-Ending Crisis. In J. Baberowski & M. Wagner (Eds.), Crises in Authoritarian Regimes. Fragile Orders and Contested Power (pp. 79-113), Campus.
    Online appendices and replication files: Lang, B. (2023, October 5). China’s “Anti-Corruption” Campaign under Xi Jinping, https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7YMFP

  • Lang, B. (2022). La participation à la chinoise: Néo-maoïsme, « société civile » et politique étrangère [Participation with Chinese Characteristics: Neo-Maoism, ‘Civil Society’ and Foreign Policy]. In P. Aldrin & N. Ferré (Eds.), La société civile au travail. Le professionnalisme irrésolu de l’action transnationale (pp. 47-74), Presses Universitaires d’Aix-Marseille.

  • Lang, B. (2021). “On the Way to the (East) Asian Century”, Internationale Politik Quarterly, IP Special, 02-2021, 25-31.

  • Gapsers, J., Lang, B. (2016). “Germany and the ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative”. In F. v.d. Putten et al. (Eds.), Europe and China’s New Silk Roads. A Report by the European Think-tank Network on China, (pp. 24-29).

  • Gapsers, J., Lang, B. (2016). “China and EU Strategic Thinking on Asia: Towards a Strategic Slim Down”. In O. Gippner (Ed.), Changing waters. Towards a new EU Asia Strategy, LSE Special Report 21, (pp. 38-48).