Jonas Nahm

Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Assistant Professor of Energy, Resources, and Environment

1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20036-1984

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

8

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TOTAL CITATIONS

40

Scholarly Papers (8)

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The Political Logic of Reshoring in Low Carbon Technologies: Economic Interdependence and Green Industrial Policy

Number of pages: 44 Posted: 31 Mar 2022
University of Erfurt - Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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China, reshoring, supply chains, energy transition, upgrading

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Reinventing Mass Production: China's Specialization in Innovative Manufacturing

MIT Political Science Department Research Paper Working Paper 2012-25
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 09 Oct 2012 Last Revised: 02 Nov 2013
Jonas Nahm and Edward Steinfeld
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Political Science
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The Politics of Technology Bans: Industrial Policy Competition and Green Goals for the Auto Industry

Jonas Meckling and Jonas Nahm (2019). “The politics of technology bans: Industrial policy competition and green goals for the auto industry,” Energy Policy, Volume 126, Pages 470-479. DOI/10.1016/j.enpol.2018.11.031
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 04 Mar 2019
Jonas Meckling and Jonas Nahm
University of California, Berkeley and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Technology Phaseouts, Climate Policy, Internal Combustion Engine, Electric Vehicles, China

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The Enemy Within? Green Industrial Policy and Stranded Assets in China’s Power Sector

Global Environmental Politics, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 19 Aug 2021
Jonas Nahm and Johannes Urpelainen
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and Johns Hopkins SAIS
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climate policy, energy policy, political economy, China

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Exploiting the Implementation Gap: Policy Divergence and Industrial Upgrading in China's Wind and Solar Sectors

Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Research Paper No. 2015-28
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 05 Sep 2015
Jonas Nahm
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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local government, central government, China, innovation, solar, energy, renewable energy, manufacturing

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Renewable Futures and Industrial Legacies: Wind and Solar Sectors in China, Germany, and the U.S.

Watson Institute for International Studies Research Paper No. 2015-27
Number of pages: 37 Posted: 01 Sep 2015 Last Revised: 24 Oct 2015
Jonas Nahm
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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industrial specialization, China, Germany, technology, wind and solar, United States, public resources, economics, environment

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Central–Local Relations: Recentralization and Environmental Governance in China

The China Quarterly, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 14 Posted: 09 Nov 2016
Genia Kostka and Jonas Nahm
Freie Universität, Berlin and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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China, Environmental Governance, Central-Local Relations

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Risks of Decoupling from China on Low-Carbon Technologies

Science 2022, Vol 377, Issue 6612, pp. 1266-1269, https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abq5446, MIT Sloan Research Paper No. 6926-22
Posted: 31 Jan 2023 Last Revised: 12 Jun 2023
UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management, Independent, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Law

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U.S., China, clean technologies, climate change, decoupling