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ID192157
Title ProperEconomic statecraft, geoeconomics and regional political economies
LanguageENG
AuthorBreslin, Shaun ;  Nesadurai, Helen E S
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this introduction to the special issue, we establish the overarching objective for the collection; to investigate the salience and efficacy of conceptions of Economic Statecraft (ES) and Geoeconomics for understanding and explaining shifts in state-market relationships in a number of regional political economies. After a very short overview of different generations of ES research, we establish the set of common questions that each of the papers address, and how we arrived at them as the research project evolved. We point to the importance of ensuring that ES is not just thought of as something that the more powerful regional states engage in, and the need to adopt a three-part analytical distinction between different components of ES: motivations and objectives; actions and tools; and outcomes and consequences. This allows us to trace the relationship between goals and effects, provides a basis for comparative studies, and makes it easier to make a distinction between ES and other forms of state involvement in the economy.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 36, No.5; Sep 2023: p.927-948
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 36 No 5
Key WordsEconomic Security ;  Geoeconomics ;  Economic Statecraft ;  Developmental States


 
 
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