Eric Cezne
Postdoc
- Name
- Dr. E.M. Cezne
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- e.m.cezne@asc.leidenuniv.nl

Eric Cezne is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the African Studies Centre Leiden, working on the political geographies of energy transitions and decarbonisation in Africa (especially in the realm of green hydrogen). More broadly, his research interests include Africa’s South–South relations, infrastructure politics, the extractive industries, Lusophone Africa, and the BRICS group.
Eric has completed a PhD in International Relations (cum laude, 2021) at the University of Groningen, approaching the making of Africa’s South–South relations in expanding mining frontiers. He has taught at the Free University of Amsterdam (Dep. of Political Science and Public Administration) and held research positions at Utrecht University, the Centre for Global Cooperation Research (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany), and the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).
Eric has published peer-reviewed articles in Political Geography, World Development, African Affairs, Global Society, and The Extractive Industries and Society, among others, covering empirical realities in Mozambique, Guinea, and Kenya and themes as varied as infrastructure politics, workplace relations, transnational activism, racialisation, and African agency. He is also the co-editor of the book Africa's Global Infrastructures: South-South Transformations in Practice (w/ Jana Hönke & Yifan Yang, Hurst Publishers, 2024) and the lead guest editor of an ongoing journal special issue with Political Geography, titled Green Hydrogen in the Global South: Politics, Spaces, and Transformations.
The quality, contributions, and originality of Eric’ s research have been recognised through the acquisition of a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship grant from the European Commission (2024 call), with a project titled 'Sustainable transformations? The political geographies of green hydrogen in the Global South' (H2SOUTH).
For publications by Eric Cezne, see Google Scholar.
Postdoc
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