From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics: the dispute for global hegemony

In the future of the World Order, Geopolitics has been the analytical tool of the States and the great decision makers to undertake those actions that allow obtaining greater territorial extension and imposing political conditions in areas of influence. However, the great wars shaped a new internati...

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1. Verfasser: Umaña Salguero, José Alberto
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description In the future of the World Order, Geopolitics has been the analytical tool of the States and the great decision makers to undertake those actions that allow obtaining greater territorial extension and imposing political conditions in areas of influence. However, the great wars shaped a new international order characterized by renewed international law and interdependence in the international economic system. The end of the Cold War accelerated the process of Economic Globalization, the opening of international trade, technological progress and the influence of other international actors in the system. The foregoing caused a new balance of forces and the rise of emerging powers, where economic means have become more relevant in the search for global hegemony. This scenario has highlighted an innovative discipline that facilitates the understanding of the structure of institutional and economic power: Geoeconomics. In this sense, both disciplines (Geoeconomics and Geopolitics), allow us to analyze the tensions between the US and China, - especially in the Asia Pacific - the influence of subsidiary actors and the threat of geoeconomics and military confrontations.
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spelling revistas-reinter-article-20712024-06-07T16:15:07Z From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics: the dispute for global hegemony De la Geopolítica a la Geoeconomía: la disputa por la hegemonía global Umaña Salguero, José Alberto Umaña Salguero, José Alberto geopolítica geoeconomía orden mundial relaciones internacionales globalización Asia Pacífico geopolitics geoeconomics international order international affairs globalization Asia Pacific In the future of the World Order, Geopolitics has been the analytical tool of the States and the great decision makers to undertake those actions that allow obtaining greater territorial extension and imposing political conditions in areas of influence. However, the great wars shaped a new international order characterized by renewed international law and interdependence in the international economic system. The end of the Cold War accelerated the process of Economic Globalization, the opening of international trade, technological progress and the influence of other international actors in the system. The foregoing caused a new balance of forces and the rise of emerging powers, where economic means have become more relevant in the search for global hegemony. This scenario has highlighted an innovative discipline that facilitates the understanding of the structure of institutional and economic power: Geoeconomics. In this sense, both disciplines (Geoeconomics and Geopolitics), allow us to analyze the tensions between the US and China, - especially in the Asia Pacific - the influence of subsidiary actors and the threat of geoeconomics and military confrontations. En el devenir del Orden Mundial, la Geopolítica ha sido la herramienta analítica de los Estados y los grandes decisores para emprender aquellas acciones que permitan obtener mayor extensión territorial e imponer condiciones políticas en zonas de influencia. Sin embargo, las grandes guerras configuraron un nuevo orden internacional caracterizado por un renovado derecho internacional y la interdependencia en el sistema económico internacional. El fin de la Guerra Fría aceleró el proceso de la Globalización Económica, la apertura del comercio internacional, el avance tecnológico y la influencia de otros actores internacionales en el sistema. Lo anterior, provocó un nuevo equilibrio de fuerzas y el ascenso de poderes emergentes, en donde los medios económicos han cobrado mayor relevancia en la búsqueda de la hegemonía global. Este escenario, ha puesto de relieve una disciplina innovadora que facilita la comprensión de la estructura del poder institucional y económico: Geoeconomía. En ese sentido, ambas disciplinas (Geoeconomía y Geopolítica), permiten analizar las tensiones entre los EE.UU. y China, – especialmente en el Asia Pacífico – la influencia de actores subsidiarios y la amenaza de confrontaciones geoeconómicas y militares. Aequus Editorial 2022-10-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/reinter/article/view/2071 Revista Relaciones Internacionales; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Revista Relaciones Internacionales; 67-100 Revista Relaciones Internacionales; Vol. 4 Núm. 2 (2022): Revista Relaciones Internacionales; 67-100 2709-4936 2664-2611 spa https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/reinter/article/view/2071/2399 Derechos de autor 2022 Revista Relaciones Internacionales https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Asia Pacific
Umaña Salguero, José Alberto
Umaña Salguero, José Alberto
From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics: the dispute for global hegemony
title From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics: the dispute for global hegemony
title_alt De la Geopolítica a la Geoeconomía: la disputa por la hegemonía global
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title_short From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics: the dispute for global hegemony
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geoeconomía
orden mundial
relaciones internacionales
globalización
Asia Pacífico
geopolitics
geoeconomics
international order
international affairs
globalization
Asia Pacific
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orden mundial
relaciones internacionales
globalización
Asia Pacífico
geopolitics
geoeconomics
international order
international affairs
globalization
Asia Pacific
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