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Geoeconomics

By: Das, Mrinal Kumar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: IIPA Digest: Building capacity for governance Description: 4(3), July - September, 2022: p. 30-33.Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Origins of Geoeconomics can be traced to the beginning of human civilization itself. Geoeconomics as a geopolitical pressure choke is not new. In more recent past it used to be a part of geopolitics, serving both as a means and an end. Few developments of twentieth and twenty-first century indicate that geoeconomics has come out of the closet of geopolitics and assumed primacy in foreign policy. Looking at events surrounding a few geopolitical hotspots, controversies involving climate change gives interesting insights. - Reproduced
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Origins of Geoeconomics can be traced to the beginning of human civilization itself. Geoeconomics as a
geopolitical pressure choke is not new. In more recent past it used to be a part of geopolitics, serving both as
a means and an end. Few developments of twentieth and twenty-first century indicate that geoeconomics has
come out of the closet of geopolitics and assumed primacy in foreign policy. Looking at events surrounding a
few geopolitical hotspots, controversies involving climate change gives interesting insights. - Reproduced

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