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Interdependenz als Waffe

Wirtschaftlicher Druck als Instrument strategischer Einflussnahme Russlands und Chinas
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2025
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-3035-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-5345-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
ISPK-Studien zur Konfliktforschung
Volume
8
Language
German
Pages
163
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Einleitung No access Pages 11 - 14
    1. 1.1 Weaponized interdependence in der liberal-institutionalistischen Denkschule No access
    2. 1.2 Theorien hegemonialer internationaler Ordnungsbildung und Ordnungserhaltung No access
    3. 1.3 Die Denkschule der „politischen Kriegführung“ No access
    4. 1.4 Empfehlungen No access
      1. Die politischen Ziele Russlands No access
      2. Die Nationalisierung der Energieindustrie als Voraussetzung der Politik Putins No access
      3. Die Energiewaffe im Umgang mit Nachbarstaaten No access
      4. Russische Einflussnahme auf den deutschen Energiesektor No access
      1. Die CEE-Cooperation als Teil der chinesischen Außenpolitik No access
      2. Umfang der Investitionen und Infrastrukturvorhaben Chinas in Ostmitteleuropa und Osteuropa No access
      3. Die Entwicklung der Handelsbeziehungen No access
      4. Konsequenzen im Bereich des Tourismus No access
      5. Versuche der politischen Einflussnahme Chinas No access
      6. Risiken und Nachteile der engen Anbindung der CEE-Länder an China No access
      7. Der Abschwung der engen Beziehungen zwischen China und den CEE-Ländern No access
      8. Schlussbemerkungen No access
    1. 3.1 Abhängigkeiten bei Lieferketten und Technologien, zur Dekarbonisierung von Wirtschaft, Verkehr und Gesellschaft No access
      1. Auslandsinvestitionen chinesischer Firmen in westlichen Ländern No access
      2. Ausländische Direktinvestitionen in China No access
      1. Die Belt-and-Road-Initiative No access
      2. Sicherheitsrisiken für europäische Staaten No access
      3. Sicherheitsrisiken im Bereich der maritimen Infrastruktur No access
      4. Einflussnahme im Bereich der nicht-maritimen Infrastruktur No access
      5. Einflussnahme durch Bau und Unterhalt digitaler Infrastruktur No access
    2. 3.4 Die Umsetzung ökonomischer Machtpotenziale Chinas zur Gewinnung von Einfluss No access
      1. Ungarn No access
      2. Slowakei No access
      3. Serbien No access
      4. Österreich No access
      5. Abschließende Bemerkungen No access
      1. Russlands Rolle als Getreide- und Weizenexporteuer No access
    1. 4.3 Versuche Russlands, sich mit Waffengewalt neue ökonomische Einflussmöglichkeiten und Hebel zu verschaffen No access
    1. 5.1 Die politischen Zielsetzungen Russlands und Chinas No access
    2. 5.2 Methoden und Instrumente der Einflussnahme No access
    3. 5.3 Aufzuarbeitende Defizite in Deutschland No access
  3. Kapitel 6 – Zusammenfassung und Ausblick No access Pages 139 - 146
  4. Literaturliste No access Pages 147 - 163

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