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Journal articles on the topic "Géoéconomie"
Bos, Vincent, and Marie Forget. "Géoéconomie du lithium." Politique étrangère Hiver, no. 4 (December 5, 2023): 81–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pe.234.0081.
Full textMarcadon, Jacques. "Géoéconomie des détroits danois." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 48, no. 135 (November 29, 2005): 289–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/011794ar.
Full textValladão, Alfredo G. A. "L'Illusion de la Géoéconomie." Economia, no. 22 (October 2014): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0025619.
Full textBerg, Eugène. "Relations internationales, géopolitique et géoéconomie." Géoéconomie 67, no. 4 (2013): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/geoec.067.0223.
Full textJunghans, Pascal. "Pour une géoéconomie de l'information." Géoéconomie 70, no. 3 (2014): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/geoec.070.0179.
Full textBouabdallah, Zolika. "Revue Géoéconomie. « Qatar, l'offensive stratégique »." Afrique contemporaine 244, no. 4 (2012): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/afco.244.0149.
Full textLorot, Pascal. "De la géopolitique à la géoéconomie." Géoéconomie 50, no. 3 (2009): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/geoec.050.0009.
Full textDe Almeida, Paulo Roberto. "Géoéconomie du Brésil : un géant empêtré ?" Géoéconomie 68, no. 1 (2014): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/geoec.068.0127.
Full textLorot, Pascal. "La revue Géoéconomie : histoire, identité et perspectives." Géoéconomie 50, no. 3 (2009): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/geoec.050.0021.
Full textPiolet, Vincent. "Géoéconomie du proto-État dirigé par Daech." Géoéconomie 78, no. 1 (2016): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/geoec.078.0059.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Géoéconomie"
Mohammad, Nour. "Géopolitique et géoéconomie des terres rares. La politique de relance de la production des « Terres Rares » par les États-Unis : enjeu géoéconomique, enjeu géopolitique ou enjeu environnementale ?" Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SACLV081.
Full textThis doctoral dissertation particularly aims at shedding light on the issue of U.S. rare earth production, a group of minerals with very special qualities nuclear, which are vital inputs in certain strategic industries and technologies: green technologies, information and communication technologies, as well as in military technologies. These strategic minerals constitute nowadays one of the major challenges associated with geo-economic, geopolitical and environmental issues. In 2011, China has provided approximately 97 percent of the world’s rare earth minerals (near-monopoly) according to U.S. Geological Survey data. This position of China has raised concerns about access to these mineral resources among American officials, obviously since 2010. This research discuss the crucial role played by actors within the U.S. Agencies to develop a robust policy to deal with the geopolitical risks about U.S. vulnerability to a supply disruption of these critical strategic minerals, as part of a source of international conflict, especially with the rise of China as a new player on the international stage. Located at the crossroads of geo-economic, geopolitical, and environmental concerns, it seems necessary to understand what key impasses constitute rare earths strategic minerals, economic power or geopolitical challenges or ecological danger? It is in these terms that we will deal with the issue of rare earths as considered by the United States
Boughanmi, Aymen. "L'impérialisme britannique de libre échange, 1846-1932. Une analyse géoéconomique." Thesis, Paris 3, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA030082/document.
Full textThe pinnacle of the British Empire in the middle of the XIX th century coincides with the beginning of an era of economic free-trade that progressively stood out as a crucial doctrine and as an essential factor of British power. Organized by the City, the networks of the commerce and the international finance became a geopolitical instrument for the imperial territorial expansion. The junction between the economic dimensions and the strategic considerations was the central element of the British national project, offering a link between the domestic history and the foreign history of the United-Kingdom. Borne during the Pax Britanica, this link was but partially questioned by the First World War, which, contributed, however, to create the political and economic conditions that will lead to a new project for the British nation
Mazzucchi, Nicolas. "Stratégies d'influence réciproque Etat-entreprise dans le secteur de l'énergie : analyse croisée des cas américain, brésilien, chinois, français et russe." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010673.
Full textThis PhD dissertation is about state-companies of the energy sector relationship in the context of globalization. It aims to understand and analyze the strategies of influence between public actors and transnational companies. In order to do this, five cases-studies of specific state-company relationship, through a territorial issue, are studied. These five cases, selected ail around the planet and in ail energies fields, allow to understand all facets of the phenomenon, avoiding the biases of a too important cultural orientation. Indeed, by choosing to study both Western and Russian, Brazilian or Chinese companies, the set of practices could be understood. Those case-studies analysis results in a model of state-business relations in the energy sector with three main types, characterized by strengths and weaknesses. They are divided into relation of subordination, arbitration and opportunity, according to a structural or interpersonal closeness. These types allow, subsequently, to provide a comprehensive overview of the energy geo-economics. Understanding the dynamics and strategies of various stakeholders, governments, companies, international organizations and civil society organizations such as NGOs, helps to the overall comprehension of globalization phenomenon and the new role of companies as international actors
Arnaud, Noël Voula Emvoutou. "Géopolitique du pétrole et conflictualité dans le golfe de Guinée." Thesis, Lyon 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LYO30031.
Full textAccess to oil resources by importers, and the controlling its revenue by exporters raise complex issues in the oil regions and more especially in the Gulf of Guinea. In the latter region, importing oil powers have been at the center of many conflicts both within states and between them. In Congo Brazzaville, for example, Elf had been accused - in a complaint to the Tribunal de Grande Instance in Paris November 20, 1997 - by former President Pascal Lissouba of aiding Sassou Nguesso to make his coup in 1997. Other major oil companies, namely Shell, Mobil and Texaco have also been implicated in some civil wars in the sub-region such as Nigeria and Angola. In addition to these so-called internal conflicts, the Gulf of Guinea has been and remains the centre of maritime border disputes on oil where importers of black gold are noticed. Today, the Gulf of Guinea is facing a new desire for its oil. This renewed interest in the strategic Gulf of Guinea raises a heuristic thinking.The main hypothesis of this study is that the new interest for oil in the Gulf of Guinea is a real threat to the stability and hence the risk of the development efforts of the producers of black gold country this space. It portends the resurgence of a complex system of conflicts in the sub-region. Indeed, the democratic deficit, the bad economic governance, the decomposition of the territories, the folds of identities, competitive processes to access oil by consuming powers and the power struggles between them make the tropism of oil empires in the sub-region questionable. That is if the oil has been in the Gulf of Guinea a real casus belli, it is clear that oil governance could sanitize the area tainted by oil conflict and thus lead to development
Zimbardo, Patrick. "Modélisation d'un système d'information dans le cadre de projets de coopération géoterritoriale." Phd thesis, Université du Sud Toulon Var, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00462115.
Full textZimbardo, Patrick. "Modélisation d'un système d'information dans le cadre de projets de coopération géoterritoriale." Phd thesis, Toulon, 2008. https://theses.hal.science/tel-00462115/fr/.
Full textThe general idea of this thesis is to propose a modeling of adaptable information system to any type of cooperation project meeting actors of separate territories, plural cultures and different structural and cyclical contingencies. The decisiveness will be to set up a real “code of communication” around a cooperation project appropriable by all the actors by integrating their specificities and those of their environments. More widely, this thesis is a permanent research framework with capitalization which has to bring to improve “the art of project” notably in terms of information and knowledge flow valuation and that may translate: “think global and act local”. The last two decades were characterized by the emergence of an environment the complexity of which increases in an exponential way in view of the information flow magma to be used. The impact on companies and more generally on organizations fundamentally changed their management and in particular in the “entire process project”. Beyond the concepts of globalization, internationalization, transition, number of organizations is going to try to create some value in the implementation of “cooperation project”. These projects present very particular typologies where the information and knowledge are as well raw materials as finished products in their realization. In this optics, the notion of “the environment project” becomes more and more strong as far as its complexity see increasing by a contingency of factors and actors who do not only arise from “the environment of nearness” of the project but also the “environment of territorial connection” which so redefines the “geospace stakes” of the project. Through this reading of the environment of the project, which codes of communication common we can share to allow of the implementation of “architecture project” in search for efficiency and which has to bring an effect “fast-breeder generator” to the project that is to produce more wealth than consummate resources. To bring an answer to this problem, it is above all to bring to the foreground an abstract model of “informational proactivity management” around the notion of project which can decline in various elements which allow positioning exactly the project in its environment by taking into account "glocality” of its factors and actors. This research is centered on the informative genesis of the constituents of a “proactive management” through returns of experiments and results of construction of an “informative abstract model project” stemming from my research works begun in 1993
Bouchard, Renaud. "Géopolitique des Fonds Souverains. Protection des avoirs ou développement économique : l'impact sur l'économie mondiale." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0154.
Full textThe critical concept of Sovereign Wealth Funds is now more than ever a potential for economic, strategic and financial transformation on a global scale.Sovereign wealth funds are increasingly assimilated to the capitalist logic of economic development, financial power and sovereignty as part of a new geopolitics. Sovereign wealth funds have gradually replaced geopolitics with geo-economics, geostrategy, and geofinance, because the power of state sovereignty - parallel or in addition to its diplomatic, strategic and military aspect -, is entirely driven by seeking, securing, and maintaining by all means a competitive position in strategic financial markets as well as in investment zones and economic corridors.Beyond development economics - today characterized by the presence of sovereign wealth funds-, the goal now is to connect the vast Eurasian continent in order to put Russia and China until now on the periphery of Europe, but also the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia at the center of a new constellation. Sovereign wealth funds, new Silk Roads and Eurasian integration offer Russia and China the opportunity to tackle this "over-dependence" on the West by using the tool of sovereign wealth funds to reinforce their influence in Europe, China, Africa and Latin America, while at the same time more and more countries are using this tool to accelerate their economic development or use it to step in in the new technological, scientific, economic and financial fields of the twenty-first century.The rise of sovereign wealth funds is changing the strategic landscape at the global and regional levels. The way in which States define and respond to the new challenges posed by this new situation that combines extraction, transformation, use and investment of wealth, whether or not derived from the economic and financial transformation of natural resources, will be crucial for the international relations of the coming decades.This thesis builds on the existing realistic and rationalistic concepts of balancing, cartel movement, commitment issues and asymmetric information to develop explanations of how States with sovereign wealth funds act in a geopolitical context and thus impact the global economy.More specifically, the thesis explores the role that different types of uncertainty play in situations of unstable geopolitical equilibrium. Special attention is paid to the nature of the emerging States with sovereign wealth funds, the balance of power and their impact on the global economy. These concepts are analyzed and illustrated in the context of deglobalization-reglobalization. While undertaking a parallel assessment of geopolitical interactions with other actors, countries, strategies and significant trends, the thesis shows that sovereign wealth funds are the ultimate tool for determining new patterns of temporal sequencing and new transformations or economic transformations in the light of geo-economic issues, geofinancial and geopolitical forecasts of the 21st century
Vasylchenko, Olena. "Le voisinage de l'Europe élargie : analyse d'un nouveau concept géoéconomique : le cas de l'Ukraine." Grenoble, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010GRENE009.
Full textAlmost twenty years after many countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia have started their transition from central planning to a market economy, one can still observe a significant heterogeneity of the level of economic and institutional development across different countries. Many ex-Soviet Union countries have had a negative economic growth, destruction of their old institutions and minimal creation of new institutions compatible with free market. One of the objectives of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) initiated in 2002 is to be a tool to improve reforms and national politics in the European Union neighbour countries. This research aims at answering two questions : « What is the role of the international integration and institutions in the development of countries, in particular transition economies ? Can the ENP meet the current needs of the economies in transition ? » To answer these questions, we have elaborated the theory of influence of institutions on the economic growth of countries and the theory of the ENP superiority in comparison with a full membership in the EU. Then, we have tested the plausibility of these theories on the example of Ukraine. Our research shows that : (a) institutions play a primordial role in the development of countries, especially economies in transition ; (b) the ENP is more appropriate for the needs of transition economies than a full membership in the EU because the policy allows these countries to benefit from closer cooperation with the EU without considerable expenses on the adoption of entire acquis communautaire ; (c) the case of Ukraine proves the plausibility of the theory of influence of institutions and of the theory of the ENP superiority
Braham, Mahmoud. "Dépenses militaires américaines post-Guerre Froide, 1989-2014 : pour quelle défense ?" Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAE002.
Full textIf, during the Cold War, the colossal U.S military expenditures were justified by an existential threat against the United States and their allies, the collapse of the communist camp and ideology, followed by the disintegration of the Soviet Union, should have pushed to revising downward those spending or, at least, brought them down to proportional levels, commensurate with the new international security landscape. This study, which falls within the scope of Defense Economics and which is centered on exploring the genuine rationales and determinants of the U.S. post-Cold War military spending, suggests that they seem serving purposes (needs) other than the constitutional function of defending the American Nation, which are those linked to preserving the interests of the political, economic and military elites (an alliance of interest creating a state of chronic and irreversible dependency of the U.S. economy on the Defense spending). Henceforth, those spending are articulated, in our own point of view, on the projection of the military power abroad, serving to achieve a global geopolitical and geo-economic hegemony and not the “common defense”
Turgeon, Pelletier Etienne. "La géographie du dollar et la Chine : analyse géoéconomique d'une sédition monétaire." Thèse, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/6262.
Full textPresent world economic stability rests on a structural asymmetry whose main antagonists are the United States and East Asia. Inducing the very existence of this axis is the question of the worldwide representation of value. The dollar’s domination in this matter allows the United States a disproportionate access to planetary resources. The creditor countries, among which China, hesitate to adopt a floating exchange rate and challenge this peculiar dimension of hegemony directly through the foreign exchange market. As time goes by the global imbalances intensify along with the corresponding political tensions. In effect, the dollarized global monetary system acts as a pillar of a unipolar world. The present international monetary system does not offer, by itself, a resolution to this polarisation process its existence generates. This mémoire offers a perspective on China’s geoeconomic strategies destined to extract itself from the dollar system. This is done through the observation of three sets of indicators : Forex reserves, commercial relations and domestic demand.
Books on the topic "Géoéconomie"
Bárdos-Féltoronyi, Nicolas. Géoéconomie: État, espace, capital. Bruxelles: De Boeck, 1991.
Find full textDictionnaire de géopolitique et de géoéconomie. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2011.
Find full textMbabia, Olivier. La Chine en Afrique: Histoire, géopolitique, géoéconomie. Paris: Ellipses, 2012.
Find full textLe monde: Manuel de géopolitique et de géoéconomie. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2008.
Find full textLa géoéconomie et les organisations internationales: Les enjeux du XXIe siècle. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2001.
Find full textLa globalisation en "analyse": Géoéconomie et stratégie des acteurs. Côté cours, septembre 2005. Paris: Harmattan, 2005.
Find full textLiliane, Bensahel, Fontanel Maxence, and Fontanel Jacques, eds. Géoéconomie du sport: Le sport, au cœur de la politique et de l'économie internationales. Paris: Harmattan, 2009.
Find full textLiliane, Bensahel, Fontanel Jacques, and Fontanel Maxence, eds. Géoéconomie des Jeux olympiques: Le sport, au coeur de la politique et de l'économie internationales. [Paris]: Harmattan, 2009.
Find full textLiliane, Bensahel, Fontanel Jacques, and Fontanel Maxence, eds. Géoéconomie des Jeux olympiques: Le sport, au coeur de la politique et de l'économie internationales. [Paris]: Harmattan, 2009.
Find full textL'économie mondiale en mouvement: Vers un nouvel environnement géoéconomique. Paris: Harmattan, 2005.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Géoéconomie"
"Un projet géoéconomique, géopolitique ou hégémonique ?" In La puissance décomplexée de la Chine, 48–60. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760642959-005.
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