ABSTRACT

This book provides insights on the art of governing a state and managing its external relations from a wealth-power logic. It looks at "economic statecraft", which consists of wealth production, wealth mobilization, and wealth-power conversion by a state.

This book reconceptualizes what economic statecraft is and proposes a new theory focused on wealth-power conversion. With a long historic perspective, this book goes through the modern history of Western powers practicing economic statecraft since 1500, and presents three case studies, the United States, the European Union, and China, the three biggest users of economic statecraft in the contemporary world.

The book serves as an ideal reference for policy makers, businesspeople, and researchers whose work touch upon either wealth creation, power projection, or the combination of both.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

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chapter 1|19 pages

Economic Statecraft – Concepts and Theories

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chapter 2|16 pages

Paradigm Shifts in Economic Statecraft Over Time

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chapter 3|35 pages

America's Economic Statecraft

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chapter 4|20 pages

The EU's Economic Statecraft

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chapter 5|15 pages

China's Economic Statecraft Under Xi Jinping

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chapter 6|14 pages

Competing Economic Statecrafts

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