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NATO and the Russia–Ukraine war: geopolitics, ideology, and the new politics of the alliance

Defence Studies
This article assesses contributions of NATO members to the alliance from the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine in 2022 to 2024/early 2025 and the correlation of these contributions with first geographic proximity to Russia and/or Ukraine and second ...
Andrew Cottey
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Geopolitics and Technological Containment of Private Spaceflight: The Cold War and West German Aerospace Company Orbital Transport und Raketen Aktiengesellschaft

Astropolitics : The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy
Orbital Transport und Raketen Aktiengesellschaft (OTRAG), a pioneering West German aerospace firm, sought to revolutionize space access using low-cost satellites. OTRAG challenged state-controlled space programs.
C. Womack
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Geoeconomics and Geopolitics

, 2020
The following sections are included:IntroductionGeoeconomics and geopoliticsChina in 21st-century globalisation, ICT, digital economy, fintech and blockchainSingapore’s CFE and its Greater Southern Waterfront (GSW ...
L. Low
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The Geopolitics of Access to Critical Minerals Necessary to Support Energy Transition

Global Energy Law and Sustainability
The decarbonisation of energy systems, as a vital component of the transition to a low carbon economy, continues to generate demand for finite resources.
Robert Lee, Jyoti Ahuja, A. Čavoški
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Semiconductor production, geopolitics and the CHIP SACT of 2022: a theoretical analysis

Digital Policy Regulation and Governance
Purpose This paper aims to examine rising geopolitical tensions associated with the implementation of the US Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act of 2022. Design/methodology/approach To provide background for the analysis,
Katherine Hyatt   +2 more
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Pericentricity on the Congolese copperbelt: how the DRC shapes Chinese cobalt supply chains and the low-carbon transition

Globalizations
Through the case of cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), we examine the role of local politics in critical mineral sourcing and its implications for the lead processing and battery manufacturing industry in China.
Raphael Deberdt, J. DiCarlo
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Utilizing the FMEA RPN Framework in Quantifying Supply Chain Risks of High Severity and Low Probability Events: Pandemics and Geopolitical Conflicts - An In-depth Analysis

2023 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM), 2023
P. S. Goel   +3 more
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Higher Highs and Lower Lows: Political Connections, Geopolitical Risk, and International Investment

Academy of Management Proceedings
Benjamin Egerod   +3 more
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