The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft is a comprehensive, critical, and contemporary exploration of issues at the intersection of political economy and security studies. Long considered separate branches of political science, economics and security have become increasingly intertwined. The volume examines the state of the field, where it has been in the recent past, and where it is likely to go in future. Contributors examine conceptual edges of geoeconomics and economic statecraft as well as its core, the globalizing context of the field, and the challenges posed by social, economic, and technological changes.

The twenty-eight chapters in the volume are divided into six parts. After the introduction to the volume, section 2 considers past and present thinking about the field. Section 3 explores the methods used in geoeconomics and economic statecraft. Section 4 looks at key issues. Section 5 covers the intersection of national security and geoeconomics, and the last section looks at regional perspectives in the field.

Geoeconomics and economic statecraft are issues of contemporary concern and on the front pages of newspapers on an almost daily basis. This book provides the intellectual context and insights to understand the challenges and prospects that the world faces currently and over the long-term, making it a useful resource for academics, practitioners, business executives, journalists, and students.
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The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft is a comprehensive, critical, and contemporary exploration of issues at the intersection of political economy and security studies. Long considered separate branches of political science, economics and security have become increasingly intertwined. The volume examines the state of the field, where it has been in the recent past, and where it is likely to go in future. Contributors examine conceptual edges of geoeconomics and economic statecraft as well as its core, the globalizing context of the field, and the challenges posed by social, economic, and technological changes.

The twenty-eight chapters in the volume are divided into six parts. After the introduction to the volume, section 2 considers past and present thinking about the field. Section 3 explores the methods used in geoeconomics and economic statecraft. Section 4 looks at key issues. Section 5 covers the intersection of national security and geoeconomics, and the last section looks at regional perspectives in the field.

Geoeconomics and economic statecraft are issues of contemporary concern and on the front pages of newspapers on an almost daily basis. This book provides the intellectual context and insights to understand the challenges and prospects that the world faces currently and over the long-term, making it a useful resource for academics, practitioners, business executives, journalists, and students.
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The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft

The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft

The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
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The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft is a comprehensive, critical, and contemporary exploration of issues at the intersection of political economy and security studies. Long considered separate branches of political science, economics and security have become increasingly intertwined. The volume examines the state of the field, where it has been in the recent past, and where it is likely to go in future. Contributors examine conceptual edges of geoeconomics and economic statecraft as well as its core, the globalizing context of the field, and the challenges posed by social, economic, and technological changes.

The twenty-eight chapters in the volume are divided into six parts. After the introduction to the volume, section 2 considers past and present thinking about the field. Section 3 explores the methods used in geoeconomics and economic statecraft. Section 4 looks at key issues. Section 5 covers the intersection of national security and geoeconomics, and the last section looks at regional perspectives in the field.

Geoeconomics and economic statecraft are issues of contemporary concern and on the front pages of newspapers on an almost daily basis. This book provides the intellectual context and insights to understand the challenges and prospects that the world faces currently and over the long-term, making it a useful resource for academics, practitioners, business executives, journalists, and students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197673546
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/29/2025
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Pages: 564
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Vinod K. Aggarwal is Distinguished Professor and Alann P. Bedford Endowed Chair in Asian Studies, Department of Political Science; Affiliated Professor, Haas School of Business; Director of the Berkeley Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Study Center (BASC); and Fellow, Public Law and Policy Program, Berkeley Law School, all at the University of California, Berkeley. He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Business and Politics. His latest book is Great Power Competition and Middle Power Strategies. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University.

Tai Ming Cheung is director of the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and a professor at the School of Global Policy and Strategy at UC San Diego. Dr. Cheung is a long-time analyst of Chinese and East Asian defense and national security affairs, especially defense economic, industrial and science, and technological issues. His latest book is Innovate to Dominate: The Rise of the Chinese Techno-Security State (Cornell University Press, 2022). Dr. Cheung has a PhD in War Studies from King's College, London.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Introduction

1. Introduction
Vinod K. Aggarwal and Tai Ming Cheung

Part 2. Thinking about Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft

2. The Intersection of Economics and Security: Mapping the Landscape
William J. Norris

3. Defining Geoeconomics, Economic Statecraft, and the Political Economy of National Security
James Lee

4. How Not to Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: 1970s IPE and Contemporary Economic Statecraft and Geoeconomics
Matt Ferchen

5. Bringing Domestic Politics Back into Economic Statecraft
Audrye Wong

Part 3. Analyzing Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft

6. Small Data and Big Data Analysis of Geoeconomics
Victor Shih and Geoffrey Hoffman

7. Public Opinion and Geoeconomics
Andrew Chubb

8. The Notion of Weaponizing Trade and the Example of Moscow's Threat to Food Security in 2023
Simon J. Evenett and Marc Muendler

9. Spatial Analysis in Geoeconomics: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
Kun-Chin Lin

10. Assessing Great Power Competition and the Role of Middle Powers in Outer-Space through the Lens of Geoeconomics
Namrata Goswami

Part 4. Key Issue Areas

11. Geoeconomics and International Investment
Peter Enderwick

12. Technology and Economic Statecraft: Weaponizing Technology Export Controls in an Era of Globalized Production
Douglas B. Fuller

13. Foreign Aid and Strategic Foreign Policy
Jonas Gamso

14. The Geoeconomics of Traditional and Digital Government Money: Strategic Interaction in Central Bank Digital Currencies
Tim Marple

15. Revitalized Tools for Economic Statecraft: Vertical Industrial Policy in the Context of Global Power Competition
Seung-Youn Oh

Part 5. National Security and Geoeconomics

16. Global War Finance in the Twenty-first Century
Rosella Cappella Zielinski and Patrick E. Shea

17. Geoeconomics, Varieties of Capitalism, and Great Power Competition: United States, China, and Russia
Peter Dombrowski

18. Classical Strategic Theory and the Link Between Economics and Security
James Lee, Thomas G. Mahnken, and Andrew W. Reddie

19. Sanctions in an Era of Strategic Competition
Andrew W. Reddie and Leah P. Walker

Part 6. Regional Perspectives

20. Africa's Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
Paa-Kwesi Heto

21. Argentina and Brazil Face Bipolarity
Francisco de Santibañes

22. Theory and Practice of Geoeconomics in South Asia
Smruti S. Pattanaik and Laxman Kumar Behera

23. European Perspectives on Geoeconomics
Richard Maher

24. South Korea's Perspectives on Geoeconomics: The Origins and Evolution of South Korea's Economic Statecraft
Seungjoo Lee

25. The Russian Approach to Geoeconomics: Russian Economic Statecraft Since the Beginning of the War in Ukraine
Vasily Kashin, Alexandra Yankova, and Kristina Kondakova

26. Chinese Thinking on Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
William J. Norris, Yaosheng Xu, and Dora Hu

27. Geoeconomics and US Economic Statecraft
James Lee

28. Beyond Bamboo Diplomacy: Unpacking Vietnam's Ascent as a Regional Middle Power
Tung X. Bui
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