Rosie Collington
Postdoc
Om
Primary research areas
How do states make – or break – the global political economy? Who else governs, and how?
I am a Post-Doctoral Fellow in International Political Economy at Copenhagen Business School. In broad terms, I study how states, international organizations and other actors shape – and are reshaped by – financial regimes in the global political economy. Thematically, I focus on decarbonization and economic policy. I primarily use qualitative and archival approaches.
My current research is part of the Financial Transparency package of the Velux and Villum Foundation-funded project, ‘Algorithms, Data and Democracy’.
Alongside my academic work, I regularly contribute to public debate, and have written for and appeared in media outlets including The Guardian, NPR and BBC Radio 4. With my PhD supervisor, Mariana Mazzucato, I am co-author of the book 'The Big Con'.
Outside of research, I love teaching and supervising students on all the above. If you are a CBS student, you are welcome to book time to meet during my office hour on Mondays from 16.00-17.00 in Kilen 3.45.
Publications
See all publications16. marts 2026
Et frasalg af Ørsted vil svække Danmarks energisikkerhed
Rosie Collington, Postdoc
Søren Lund Frandsen, Postdoc
Jacob Hasselbalch, Associate Professor
Mathias Larsen
Asker Voldsgaard
december 2025
The Limits to Derisked Decarbonization
State Capacity Unevenness in Domestic Green Transition Strategies
Go to publication16. oktober 2024
Beyond Outsourcing
Re-embedding the State in Public Value Production
Rosie Collington, Postdoc
Mariana Mazzucato