Scholars
Gabriel Kahan
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Based in
United States
North America
Gabriel Kahan is a PhD student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He conducts research in political sociology, development, and finance.His current research follows two broad agendas. The first agenda draws on mixed methods to evaluate state-led decarbonization. Here he has analyzed the effects of green industrial policy on multinational emitters and written on the derisking of energy transitions in the Global South. Currently, he is completing a dissertation project comparing France’s postwar efforts in industrial planning with current experiments in “ecological planning” under the country’s National Low-Carbon Strategy.The second agenda centers on “financial democracy” — the project of broadening participation in financial systems to ensure accountability and autonomy. Currently, he is conducting a comparative study on the governance structure of public asset managers. Time permitting, he hopes to expand on this work by investigating how financial systems become legible as sites of political struggle.

Country(ies) of Specialty
France United StatesFocus areas of expertise
Climate policy and politics History Fossil fuels Renewable energyPublications
Articles
Gabriel Kahan. Forthcoming. “Green Transitions in the Periphery: Derisking, Dependency, and Alternative State-Capital Relations” in The Emerald Handbook of Sustainable Energy Transition and Social Justice: Contemporary Issues and Debates in the Global South, edited by Julius Irene, Bridget Irene, Kingsley Obi Omeihe, Regina Frank. Emerald Publishing.
Gabriel Kahan, Julia Wright, Holly West, & Quincy Midthun. 2024. “Making the Most of the Moment: Building Municipal Capacity for Federal Funds.” Mayors Innovation Project.Gabriel Kahan, Walker Kahn (eds). 2024. “Crisis, Experimentation, and Prosperity: A Year of Policy Advocacy.” ProGov21.