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Interdependenz als Waffe
Wirtschaftlicher Druck als Instrument strategischer Einflussnahme Russlands und Chinas- Authors:
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
- Einleitung No access Pages 11 - 14
- 1.1 Weaponized interdependence in der liberal-institutionalistischen Denkschule No access
- 1.2 Theorien hegemonialer internationaler Ordnungsbildung und Ordnungserhaltung No access
- 1.3 Die Denkschule der „politischen Kriegführung“ No access
- 1.4 Empfehlungen No access
- Die politischen Ziele Russlands No access
- Die Nationalisierung der Energieindustrie als Voraussetzung der Politik Putins No access
- Die Energiewaffe im Umgang mit Nachbarstaaten No access
- Russische Einflussnahme auf den deutschen Energiesektor No access
- Die CEE-Cooperation als Teil der chinesischen Außenpolitik No access
- Umfang der Investitionen und Infrastrukturvorhaben Chinas in Ostmitteleuropa und Osteuropa No access
- Die Entwicklung der Handelsbeziehungen No access
- Konsequenzen im Bereich des Tourismus No access
- Versuche der politischen Einflussnahme Chinas No access
- Risiken und Nachteile der engen Anbindung der CEE-Länder an China No access
- Der Abschwung der engen Beziehungen zwischen China und den CEE-Ländern No access
- Schlussbemerkungen No access
- 3.1 Abhängigkeiten bei Lieferketten und Technologien, zur Dekarbonisierung von Wirtschaft, Verkehr und Gesellschaft No access
- Auslandsinvestitionen chinesischer Firmen in westlichen Ländern No access
- Ausländische Direktinvestitionen in China No access
- Die Belt-and-Road-Initiative No access
- Sicherheitsrisiken für europäische Staaten No access
- Sicherheitsrisiken im Bereich der maritimen Infrastruktur No access
- Einflussnahme im Bereich der nicht-maritimen Infrastruktur No access
- Einflussnahme durch Bau und Unterhalt digitaler Infrastruktur No access
- 3.4 Die Umsetzung ökonomischer Machtpotenziale Chinas zur Gewinnung von Einfluss No access
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- Slowakei No access
- Serbien No access
- Österreich No access
- Abschließende Bemerkungen No access
- Russlands Rolle als Getreide- und Weizenexporteuer No access
- 4.3 Versuche Russlands, sich mit Waffengewalt neue ökonomische Einflussmöglichkeiten und Hebel zu verschaffen No access
- 5.1 Die politischen Zielsetzungen Russlands und Chinas No access
- 5.2 Methoden und Instrumente der Einflussnahme No access
- 5.3 Aufzuarbeitende Defizite in Deutschland No access
- Kapitel 6 – Zusammenfassung und Ausblick No access Pages 139 - 146
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