Markets, Power, and Change: Germany’s Geoeconomic Turning Point

Fröhlich S (2025)


Publication Type: Authored book

Publication year: 2025

Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

ISBN: 9783658470494

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-47049-4

Abstract

While the issue of Ukraine is engaging the public and fostering a greater interest in foreign and security policy topics, global economic policy issues and debates largely pass most people by and are primarily discussed by economists and economic historians. Unlike during the Euro crisis, whose complexities overwhelmed society as a whole, questions about supply chains, resource security, and technological change have now reached the press and media. However, for most people, the necessity of a related paradigm shift in German foreign and economic policy is not evident. This is particularly true for the increasing importance of using economic means to enforce (power) political interests – in other words, the new "geoeconomics". This book situates the scientific findings and debates surrounding this term within the global confrontation between the USA, China, and Europe, translating them into language that everyone can understand. The author contributes to the public debate in Germany with this essay and therefore addresses the interested public.

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How to cite

APA:

Fröhlich, S. (2025). Markets, Power, and Change: Germany’s Geoeconomic Turning Point. Springer Science+Business Media.

MLA:

Fröhlich, Stefan. Markets, Power, and Change: Germany’s Geoeconomic Turning Point. Springer Science+Business Media, 2025.

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