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Daniele Conversi is a Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country (EHU/UPV) and affiliated with the Ikerbasque Foundation for Science in Bilbao, Spain. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and has taught at institutions such as Cornell University, Syracuse University, and the Central European University in Budapest. His research focuses on the intersection of nationalism with climate change, political economy, and far-right movements. Notable areas include energy nationalism, eco-fascism, and the role of nationalism in the Anthropocene.
His editorial roles include Specialty Chief Editor for Comparative Governance at Frontiers in Political Science, alongside editing topics like 'Tracing the Global Evolution of Green Ideas and Movements.' His work critiques the relationship between capitalism and nationalism, while exploring how climate crises reshape national identities and governance frameworks.
Conversi’s publications analyze case studies such as Mediterranean port cities’ nationalism dynamics, far-right environmental ideologies, and green nation-state models. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending political theory with historical and environmental analyses to address contemporary global challenges.
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