This book brings together researchers from different analytical
perspectives for the study of contemporary geoeconomics to create a
broader and more useful catalogue of conceptual tools, empirical
entry points, and case studies around the subject. The distinctive
contribution this book offers is its firm rooting in International
Political Economy and the hitherto under-researched geoeconomics
dynamics of Europe. Many existing accounts of geoeconomics have
been developed in International Relations and often reproduce some
of the state-centric and static assumptions of the discipline.
Recent scholarship furthermore tends to focus on the US-China
rivalry, thus discounting the role of other global powers in
shaping geoeconomics. As a first collective contribution to the
topic in the field of International Political Economy, the book
stands to become a major reference point in the field for the
coming years. Interest in geoeconomics as well as in related
concepts like weaponized interdependence or emerging new rivalries
has been on the rise in recent years and will be one of the key
research areas in the coming decade of transition and change in
Europe and beyond. Chapters 1, 2 and 7 are available open access
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
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