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Basak Kus is an Associate Professor of Government at Wesleyan University. Before joining Wesleyan in 2012, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Yale and Princeton universities, and taught political economy and public policy at University College Dublin in Ireland.

Professor Kus teaches and writes about the interplay between the state, capitalism, and democracy. A central question drives her diverse research interests: How do governments (the US government, in particular) conceptualize and respond to crises and risks across different fields, whether it is the financial sector, or climate change?

Professor Kus is the author of Disembedded: Regulation, Crisis, and Democracy in the Age of Finance (Oxford University Press). The book examines the evolution of the state-finance relationship from the early 1970s onward, specifically in the context of the US financial crisis and subsequent political developments.

Currently, she is involved in a number of projects that explore the politics of climate change mitigation. She recently co-organized an international conference on “Greening the Economy: Towards a New Political Economy” in Berlin, and is co-editing a special issue on the topic in the journal Regulation & Governance. She is also working on a book tracing the historical evolution of US climate policy, from the initial environmental protection debates in the 1970s to its current form.

Sub-specialties:

SCOTUS on labor, consumers, regulatory agencies, climate change
Climate policy and the economy
Economic inequality in the US
Turkish politics and elections

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