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Frontiers of Geoeconomics, Geopolitics and Sustainability
Frontiers of Geoeconomics, Geopolitics and Sustainability delves into the intricate relationship between sustainable development, geoeconomics, and geopolitics. Written and guided by experts in the field, the series integrates novel contributions, and fosters collaboration between young researchers, practitioners, and doctoral students, who bring critical and reflective insights into the pressing issues emerging due to our changing political and economic landscape. The series offers a multidimensional framework of scientific academic research to understand and analyse the complex interplay between economic factors, political dynamics, and sustainability on a global scale. The field of international relations takes prominent role as the series brings together geoeconomics, geopolitics and globalisation; these three distinct areas are interconnected and the connection between the three helps shed some light on the complexities associated with the concept of sustainability and its paramount implications. At the centre of the debate, the Editors identify the significance of human resource management, the implications of corporate social responsibility and how they should be considered in the context of the three Pillars of Sustainability: Environment, Society and Economics. Governance is poised to play a critical role in the international context as we seek to better understand economic activities and existing business models. The Social Pillar of Sustainability emerges as a critical one as we are facing a significant challenge in how our global economy is evolving towards increasing economic and political polarisation. With its interdisciplinary perspective, this book series offers fresh insights and innovative perspectives, paving the way for a more holistic and integrated approach to addressing the sustainability imperative.
If you would like to discuss a potential new book for the series, please contact:
- Daniel Rajmil – drajmil@uoc.edu – Series Editor, or
- Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan – bernadette.andreosso@ul.ie – Series Editor, or
- Kristina Abbotts – kristina.abbotts@tandf.co.uk – Routledge Commissioning Editor