This book provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the concept of geoeconomics in International Relations (IR). It offers an accessible overview of the most important approaches, including their history, means and ends, methodology, ideological underpinnings, normative aspects, and practical relevance.
This book provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the concept of geoeconomics in International Relations (IR). It offers an accessible overview of the most important approaches, including their history, means and ends, methodology, ideological underpinnings, normative aspects, and practical relevance.
Christian Pfeiffer holds a PhD in International Affairs and Political Economy from the University of St. Gallen (HSG), Switzerland. He has a background in Public Affairs and is currently Deputy Director of a future-oriented think tank.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Mikael Wigell 1. Introduction to Geoeconomics 2. Forgotten History of Geoeconomics 3. Contemporary Conceptions of Geoeconomics 4. Shortcomings of Contemporary Conceptions of Geoeconomics 5. Methodological Aspects of Geoeconomics 6. Means-End Relationship in Geoeconomics 7. Means of Geoeconomics 8. Ends of Geoeconomics 9. Extension of Geoeconomics 10. Label of Geoeconomics 11. Normative Aspects and Practical Relevance of Geoeconomics 12. Conclusion
Foreword Mikael Wigell 1. Introduction to Geoeconomics 2. Forgotten History of Geoeconomics 3. Contemporary Conceptions of Geoeconomics 4. Shortcomings of Contemporary Conceptions of Geoeconomics 5. Methodological Aspects of Geoeconomics 6. Means-End Relationship in Geoeconomics 7. Means of Geoeconomics 8. Ends of Geoeconomics 9. Extension of Geoeconomics 10. Label of Geoeconomics 11. Normative Aspects and Practical Relevance of Geoeconomics 12. Conclusion
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