Structural Power
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Bonn Power Shift Monitor Analyses
The Bonn Power Shift Monitor (BPSM) is a power calculation measure based on eight central indicators. The model is designed to uncover and analyze the shifts in international power relations between the world’s leading industrialized and emerging economies. As a result, the BPSM is able to inform about relative shifts in global power as well as country-specific trends. Based on this measure, the Center for Global Studies publishes country reports and more in-depth power analyses.
Last update: 10/03/2020
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Critical Security Studies
Last update: 10/03/2020
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Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
Last update: 10/03/2020
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Technology and power: The significance of artificial intelligence for IR
The competition concerning core technologies in the 21st century is rapidly changing the global political power constellations. The growing, rigorous rivalry for technological supremacy between the USA and China is developing into a new normality in world politics and is particularly evident in the expansion of 5G infrastructure. It is generally agreed that technological innovation has a major role to play in international politics and with regard to power shifts. Especially the relationship of technology and power and the transformation process from technology to power as well as the resulting consequences for international relations are of particular importance. Current research focuses primarily on the significance of artificial intelligence as a leading innovation for the future. Hereby, the Center for Global Studies follows the question whether and how artificial intelligence changes the balance and division of power between countries.
Last update: 10/03/2020
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Structural Power in IR
By discussing the traditional and presenting a new concept of structural power, we offer a way to include the structural level into the analysis of power in IR. By reconceptualizing of structural power concept we seek to bring new impulses into the debate on the theoretical level and furthermore a deeper understanding of the power shifts we can observe due to recent developments on regional and the global stage, technological breakthroughs and political setbacks.
Last update: 14/02/2022
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Russian foreign policy
The influence of the Russian Federation in world politics has grown, despite expectations to the contrary following the outbreak of the Ukrainian crisis in 2014 and Moscow’s emerging isolation by the West. Russia has succeeded in strengthening its position through the targeted use of hard Power and structural power at the negotiating table and thus to reduce the isolation efforts of the
to make Western actors obsolete. At the same time, Russia has to deal with internal problems of an economic and social nature, which are complicated by the fact that the domestic policy of foreign policy seems to be subordinate. That so generated voltage ratio takes a look at the Russian foreign policy from different perspectives all the more more necessary and interesting.