The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
Herausgeber: Aggarwal, Vinod K; Cheung, Tai Ming
The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
Herausgeber: Aggarwal, Vinod K; Cheung, Tai Ming
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With intensifying tensions in the global system, the manipulation of economic interdependence for political ends is dramatically increasing. Examples include the Russian invasion of Ukraine and concerns about energy security in Europe as well as high technology conflict among the U.S., China, and the European Union. These actions have also affected developing countries, who have attempted to maneuver in increasingly complex interplay of politics and economics. The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft provides comprehensive, critical, and contemporary coverage of issues at the intersection of political economy and strategic studies.…mehr
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With intensifying tensions in the global system, the manipulation of economic interdependence for political ends is dramatically increasing. Examples include the Russian invasion of Ukraine and concerns about energy security in Europe as well as high technology conflict among the U.S., China, and the European Union. These actions have also affected developing countries, who have attempted to maneuver in increasingly complex interplay of politics and economics. The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft provides comprehensive, critical, and contemporary coverage of issues at the intersection of political economy and strategic studies.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 181mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1098g
- ISBN-13: 9780197673546
- ISBN-10: 0197673546
- Artikelnr.: 73664727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 181mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1098g
- ISBN-13: 9780197673546
- ISBN-10: 0197673546
- Artikelnr.: 73664727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vinod K. Aggarwal is Distinguished Professor and Alann P. Bedford Endowed Chair in Asian Studies, Department of Political Science; Affiliated Professor, Haas School of Business; Director of the Berkeley Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Study Center (BASC); and Fellow, Public Law and Policy Program, Berkeley Law School, all at the University of California, Berkeley. He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Business and Politics. His latest book is Great Power Competition and Middle Power Strategies. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University. Tai Ming Cheung is director of the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and a professor at the School of Global Policy and Strategy at UC San Diego. Dr. Cheung is a long-time analyst of Chinese and East Asian defense and national security affairs, especially defense economic, industrial and science, and technological issues. His latest book is Innovate to Dominate: The Rise of the Chinese Techno-Security State (Cornell University Press, 2022). Dr. Cheung has a PhD in War Studies from King's College, London.
* Part 1. Introduction
* 1. Introduction
* Vinod K. Aggarwal and Tai Ming Cheung
* Part 2. Thinking about Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 2. The Intersection of Economics and Security: Mapping the Landscape
* William J. Norris
* 3. Defining Geoeconomics, Economic Statecraft, and the Political
Economy of National Security
* James Lee
* 4. How Not to Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: 1970s IPE and
Contemporary Economic Statecraft and Geoeconomics
* Matt Ferchen
* 5. Bringing Domestic Politics Back into Economic Statecraft
* Audrye Wong
* Part 3. Analyzing Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 6. Small Data and Big Data Analysis of Geoeconomics
* Victor Shih and Geoffrey Hoffman
* 7. Public Opinion and Geoeconomics
* Andrew Chubb
* 8. The Notion of Weaponizing Trade and the Example of Moscow's Threat
to Food Security in 2023
* Simon J. Evenett and Marc Muendler
* 9. Spatial Analysis in Geoeconomics: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
* Kun-Chin Lin
* 10. Assessing Great Power Competition and the Role of Middle Powers
in Outer-Space through the Lens of Geoeconomics
* Namrata Goswami
* Part 4. Key Issue Areas
* 11. Geoeconomics and International Investment
* Peter Enderwick
* 12. Technology and Economic Statecraft: Weaponizing Technology Export
Controls in an Era of Globalized Production
* Douglas B. Fuller
* 13. Foreign Aid and Strategic Foreign Policy
* Jonas Gamso
* 14. The Geoeconomics of Traditional and Digital Government Money:
Strategic Interaction in Central Bank Digital Currencies
* Tim Marple
* 15. Revitalized Tools for Economic Statecraft: Vertical Industrial
Policy in the Context of Global Power Competition
* Seung-Youn Oh
* Part 5. National Security and Geoeconomics
* 16. Global War Finance in the Twenty-first Century
* Rosella Cappella Zielinski and Patrick E. Shea
* 17. Geoeconomics, Varieties of Capitalism, and Great Power
Competition: United States, China, and Russia
* Peter Dombrowski
* 18. Classical Strategic Theory and the Link Between Economics and
Security
* James Lee, Thomas G. Mahnken, and Andrew W. Reddie
* 19. Sanctions in an Era of Strategic Competition
* Andrew W. Reddie and Leah P. Walker
* Part 6. Regional Perspectives
* 20. Africa's Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* Paa-Kwesi Heto
* 21. Argentina and Brazil Face Bipolarity
* Francisco de Santibañes
* 22. Theory and Practice of Geoeconomics in South Asia
* Smruti S. Pattanaik and Laxman Kumar Behera
* 23. European Perspectives on Geoeconomics
* Richard Maher
* 24. South Korea's Perspectives on Geoeconomics: The Origins and
Evolution of South Korea's Economic Statecraft
* Seungjoo Lee
* 25. The Russian Approach to Geoeconomics: Russian Economic Statecraft
Since the Beginning of the War in Ukraine
* Vasily Kashin, Alexandra Yankova, and Kristina Kondakova
* 26. Chinese Thinking on Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* William J. Norris, Yaosheng Xu, and Dora Hu
* 27. Geoeconomics and US Economic Statecraft
* James Lee
* 28. Beyond Bamboo Diplomacy: Unpacking Vietnam's Ascent as a Regional
Middle Power
* Tung X. Bui
* 1. Introduction
* Vinod K. Aggarwal and Tai Ming Cheung
* Part 2. Thinking about Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 2. The Intersection of Economics and Security: Mapping the Landscape
* William J. Norris
* 3. Defining Geoeconomics, Economic Statecraft, and the Political
Economy of National Security
* James Lee
* 4. How Not to Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: 1970s IPE and
Contemporary Economic Statecraft and Geoeconomics
* Matt Ferchen
* 5. Bringing Domestic Politics Back into Economic Statecraft
* Audrye Wong
* Part 3. Analyzing Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 6. Small Data and Big Data Analysis of Geoeconomics
* Victor Shih and Geoffrey Hoffman
* 7. Public Opinion and Geoeconomics
* Andrew Chubb
* 8. The Notion of Weaponizing Trade and the Example of Moscow's Threat
to Food Security in 2023
* Simon J. Evenett and Marc Muendler
* 9. Spatial Analysis in Geoeconomics: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
* Kun-Chin Lin
* 10. Assessing Great Power Competition and the Role of Middle Powers
in Outer-Space through the Lens of Geoeconomics
* Namrata Goswami
* Part 4. Key Issue Areas
* 11. Geoeconomics and International Investment
* Peter Enderwick
* 12. Technology and Economic Statecraft: Weaponizing Technology Export
Controls in an Era of Globalized Production
* Douglas B. Fuller
* 13. Foreign Aid and Strategic Foreign Policy
* Jonas Gamso
* 14. The Geoeconomics of Traditional and Digital Government Money:
Strategic Interaction in Central Bank Digital Currencies
* Tim Marple
* 15. Revitalized Tools for Economic Statecraft: Vertical Industrial
Policy in the Context of Global Power Competition
* Seung-Youn Oh
* Part 5. National Security and Geoeconomics
* 16. Global War Finance in the Twenty-first Century
* Rosella Cappella Zielinski and Patrick E. Shea
* 17. Geoeconomics, Varieties of Capitalism, and Great Power
Competition: United States, China, and Russia
* Peter Dombrowski
* 18. Classical Strategic Theory and the Link Between Economics and
Security
* James Lee, Thomas G. Mahnken, and Andrew W. Reddie
* 19. Sanctions in an Era of Strategic Competition
* Andrew W. Reddie and Leah P. Walker
* Part 6. Regional Perspectives
* 20. Africa's Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* Paa-Kwesi Heto
* 21. Argentina and Brazil Face Bipolarity
* Francisco de Santibañes
* 22. Theory and Practice of Geoeconomics in South Asia
* Smruti S. Pattanaik and Laxman Kumar Behera
* 23. European Perspectives on Geoeconomics
* Richard Maher
* 24. South Korea's Perspectives on Geoeconomics: The Origins and
Evolution of South Korea's Economic Statecraft
* Seungjoo Lee
* 25. The Russian Approach to Geoeconomics: Russian Economic Statecraft
Since the Beginning of the War in Ukraine
* Vasily Kashin, Alexandra Yankova, and Kristina Kondakova
* 26. Chinese Thinking on Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* William J. Norris, Yaosheng Xu, and Dora Hu
* 27. Geoeconomics and US Economic Statecraft
* James Lee
* 28. Beyond Bamboo Diplomacy: Unpacking Vietnam's Ascent as a Regional
Middle Power
* Tung X. Bui
* Part 1. Introduction
* 1. Introduction
* Vinod K. Aggarwal and Tai Ming Cheung
* Part 2. Thinking about Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 2. The Intersection of Economics and Security: Mapping the Landscape
* William J. Norris
* 3. Defining Geoeconomics, Economic Statecraft, and the Political
Economy of National Security
* James Lee
* 4. How Not to Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: 1970s IPE and
Contemporary Economic Statecraft and Geoeconomics
* Matt Ferchen
* 5. Bringing Domestic Politics Back into Economic Statecraft
* Audrye Wong
* Part 3. Analyzing Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 6. Small Data and Big Data Analysis of Geoeconomics
* Victor Shih and Geoffrey Hoffman
* 7. Public Opinion and Geoeconomics
* Andrew Chubb
* 8. The Notion of Weaponizing Trade and the Example of Moscow's Threat
to Food Security in 2023
* Simon J. Evenett and Marc Muendler
* 9. Spatial Analysis in Geoeconomics: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
* Kun-Chin Lin
* 10. Assessing Great Power Competition and the Role of Middle Powers
in Outer-Space through the Lens of Geoeconomics
* Namrata Goswami
* Part 4. Key Issue Areas
* 11. Geoeconomics and International Investment
* Peter Enderwick
* 12. Technology and Economic Statecraft: Weaponizing Technology Export
Controls in an Era of Globalized Production
* Douglas B. Fuller
* 13. Foreign Aid and Strategic Foreign Policy
* Jonas Gamso
* 14. The Geoeconomics of Traditional and Digital Government Money:
Strategic Interaction in Central Bank Digital Currencies
* Tim Marple
* 15. Revitalized Tools for Economic Statecraft: Vertical Industrial
Policy in the Context of Global Power Competition
* Seung-Youn Oh
* Part 5. National Security and Geoeconomics
* 16. Global War Finance in the Twenty-first Century
* Rosella Cappella Zielinski and Patrick E. Shea
* 17. Geoeconomics, Varieties of Capitalism, and Great Power
Competition: United States, China, and Russia
* Peter Dombrowski
* 18. Classical Strategic Theory and the Link Between Economics and
Security
* James Lee, Thomas G. Mahnken, and Andrew W. Reddie
* 19. Sanctions in an Era of Strategic Competition
* Andrew W. Reddie and Leah P. Walker
* Part 6. Regional Perspectives
* 20. Africa's Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* Paa-Kwesi Heto
* 21. Argentina and Brazil Face Bipolarity
* Francisco de Santibañes
* 22. Theory and Practice of Geoeconomics in South Asia
* Smruti S. Pattanaik and Laxman Kumar Behera
* 23. European Perspectives on Geoeconomics
* Richard Maher
* 24. South Korea's Perspectives on Geoeconomics: The Origins and
Evolution of South Korea's Economic Statecraft
* Seungjoo Lee
* 25. The Russian Approach to Geoeconomics: Russian Economic Statecraft
Since the Beginning of the War in Ukraine
* Vasily Kashin, Alexandra Yankova, and Kristina Kondakova
* 26. Chinese Thinking on Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* William J. Norris, Yaosheng Xu, and Dora Hu
* 27. Geoeconomics and US Economic Statecraft
* James Lee
* 28. Beyond Bamboo Diplomacy: Unpacking Vietnam's Ascent as a Regional
Middle Power
* Tung X. Bui
* 1. Introduction
* Vinod K. Aggarwal and Tai Ming Cheung
* Part 2. Thinking about Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 2. The Intersection of Economics and Security: Mapping the Landscape
* William J. Norris
* 3. Defining Geoeconomics, Economic Statecraft, and the Political
Economy of National Security
* James Lee
* 4. How Not to Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: 1970s IPE and
Contemporary Economic Statecraft and Geoeconomics
* Matt Ferchen
* 5. Bringing Domestic Politics Back into Economic Statecraft
* Audrye Wong
* Part 3. Analyzing Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* 6. Small Data and Big Data Analysis of Geoeconomics
* Victor Shih and Geoffrey Hoffman
* 7. Public Opinion and Geoeconomics
* Andrew Chubb
* 8. The Notion of Weaponizing Trade and the Example of Moscow's Threat
to Food Security in 2023
* Simon J. Evenett and Marc Muendler
* 9. Spatial Analysis in Geoeconomics: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
* Kun-Chin Lin
* 10. Assessing Great Power Competition and the Role of Middle Powers
in Outer-Space through the Lens of Geoeconomics
* Namrata Goswami
* Part 4. Key Issue Areas
* 11. Geoeconomics and International Investment
* Peter Enderwick
* 12. Technology and Economic Statecraft: Weaponizing Technology Export
Controls in an Era of Globalized Production
* Douglas B. Fuller
* 13. Foreign Aid and Strategic Foreign Policy
* Jonas Gamso
* 14. The Geoeconomics of Traditional and Digital Government Money:
Strategic Interaction in Central Bank Digital Currencies
* Tim Marple
* 15. Revitalized Tools for Economic Statecraft: Vertical Industrial
Policy in the Context of Global Power Competition
* Seung-Youn Oh
* Part 5. National Security and Geoeconomics
* 16. Global War Finance in the Twenty-first Century
* Rosella Cappella Zielinski and Patrick E. Shea
* 17. Geoeconomics, Varieties of Capitalism, and Great Power
Competition: United States, China, and Russia
* Peter Dombrowski
* 18. Classical Strategic Theory and the Link Between Economics and
Security
* James Lee, Thomas G. Mahnken, and Andrew W. Reddie
* 19. Sanctions in an Era of Strategic Competition
* Andrew W. Reddie and Leah P. Walker
* Part 6. Regional Perspectives
* 20. Africa's Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* Paa-Kwesi Heto
* 21. Argentina and Brazil Face Bipolarity
* Francisco de Santibañes
* 22. Theory and Practice of Geoeconomics in South Asia
* Smruti S. Pattanaik and Laxman Kumar Behera
* 23. European Perspectives on Geoeconomics
* Richard Maher
* 24. South Korea's Perspectives on Geoeconomics: The Origins and
Evolution of South Korea's Economic Statecraft
* Seungjoo Lee
* 25. The Russian Approach to Geoeconomics: Russian Economic Statecraft
Since the Beginning of the War in Ukraine
* Vasily Kashin, Alexandra Yankova, and Kristina Kondakova
* 26. Chinese Thinking on Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
* William J. Norris, Yaosheng Xu, and Dora Hu
* 27. Geoeconomics and US Economic Statecraft
* James Lee
* 28. Beyond Bamboo Diplomacy: Unpacking Vietnam's Ascent as a Regional
Middle Power
* Tung X. Bui