
Here are some articles that I have recently published.
This paper argues that Hayek's insights from The Constitution of Liberty may help to provide perspective and to inform bottom-up policy solutions to two of the greatest challenges facing high-income, liberal-meritocratic-capitalist (LMC) regimes in the post-globalization era: the apparent decline of the manufacturing sector due to technology-induced creative destruction and the unbundling of production processes that accelerated during the Second Age of Globalization (1980–2015); and the need for a rapid green energy transition due to the looming threat of global climate change.
This article examines the conditions under which a federation or union of liberal states is possible in the international system, exploring Friedrich Hayek's thinking on international relations from the nineteen-thirties onward as he looked to revive liberalism and ease the political frictions that were convulsing through Europe. Drawing on Daniel Deudney's Philadelphian system, the article supplements Hayek's vision of interstate federalism with insights from republican security theory.