The think tank Chatham House describes ‘GeoEconomics’ as ‘the interplay of international economics, geopolitics and strategy’. The central question in GeoEconomics is the extent to which the economy itself leads to political conflict and war. The economist Paul Samuelson famously gave the title for the second world war as ‘the economists’ war’.
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