Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Historische Diktaturforschung

Publikationen

Peer-reviewed articles and chapters

  • Isabel Oakes, ‘Subsidiarity’, in Encyclopaedia of Neoliberalism, eds. Dieter Plehwe, Hagen Schulz-Forberg and Isabel Oakes (Edward Elgar, in preparation)
  • Isabel Oakes, ‘Idyllischer Gartenzwergkapitalismus: A Distinct Ordoliberal Environmental Framework?’, Modern Intellectual History. (in submission)
  • Troy Vettese and Isabel Oakes, ‘“A Highly Complicated Organism:” A Forum on Neoliberalism, the Market, and Nature’ Modern Intellectual History. (in submission)
  • Anselm Küsters and Isabel Oakes, ‘Taming Giants: How Ordoliberal Competition Theory Can Address Power in the Digital Age’, Journal of Contextual Economics 141, no.3 (2021): 149-199
  • Isabel Oakes, ‘Max Weber and Ordoliberalism: How Weber’s Kulturkritik Contributed to the Foundation of Ordoliberal Socio-Economic Thought’, Journal of Contextual Economics 140, no.2 (2020): 177–204

 

Academic book reviews

  • Review of Climate Obstruction by Kristoffer Ekberg, Bernhard Forchtner, Martin Hultman, Kristi M. Jylhä, 2023)’, Journal of Energy History 11 (2023)
  • ‘Ordoliberal Orthodoxy?’ Review of A Political Economy of Power by Raphaël Fèvre, Radical Philosophy 215 (2023): 99–101

 

Popular writing

  • ‘The Dominance of Neoliberal Environmental Thought in Climate Change Politics’, Oxford Martin Programme on Changing Global Orders Blog, 27 March 2024
  • Bertram, Caroline and Brosseau, Jonathan and Fassiaux, Sébastien and Haubner, Gina and van der Meulen, Lucia and Oakes, Isabel and Oimann, Ann-Katrien and Ricau, Alix and Salenius, Viktor, Empowered: A Matchmaking Platform Unleashing the Potential of Renewable Energy Communities (October 1, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4775024
  • ‘A History of Green Ordoliberalism’, Journal of the History of Ideas Blog. 24 August 2022.
  • ‘Lessons from the Past? How Ordoliberal Competition Theory Can Address Market Power in the Digital Age’, Stigler Center, University of Chicago School of Business. 14 November 2021
  • ‘Max Weber’s Influence on German Economic Thought in the Twentieth Century’, Oxford Centre for Intellectual History Blog, 26 November 2021