ABSTRACT
While geopolitics has captured global attention, geoeconomics is the often hidden force that governs countries’ relationships. It is the economic psyche that shapes the new world order. Geoeconomics refers to the intersection of economic factors, relationships and conditions on global events. A country’s political and business alignments have an impact on individuals, companies and on future economic stability.
This book assembles leading scholars and experts from around the world to advance current thinking on geoeconomics. It is a thorough and authoritative reference work on world economics that aims to shape strategy formulation in business and government for years to come by expanding understanding on the topic of geoeconomics, analyzing the implications of international geoeconomic events, and providing the reader with theoretical and practical approaches on the management of geoeconomics.
Geoeconomic concepts in this book will prove timely and highly insightful to students, academics, executives, entrepreneurs, government officials, consultants and policymakers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|107 pages
Understanding geoeconomics
chapter 3|17 pages
The geoeconomics of global cities
chapter 5|20 pages
Geoeconomic spillovers
chapter 9|8 pages
Where geoeconomics and geostrategy meet
part II|87 pages
International geoeconomics
chapter 10|10 pages
Geostrategic economics in the 21st century
chapter 11|9 pages
EU trade policy after the GFC
chapter 15|19 pages
The impact of geographical factors on economic development
chapter 16|10 pages
Three spheres of geoeconomic advantage in Central America
part III|100 pages
Managing geoeconomics