This book sheds light on the growing connections between the economic and financial fields and their impact on defining the international order and its economy. It examines the importance of trade and economic integration in promoting sustainable development and achieving the Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs).
This book sheds light on the growing connections between the economic and financial fields and their impact on defining the international order and its economy. It examines the importance of trade and economic integration in promoting sustainable development and achieving the Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucía Morales is an academic and active researcher at the Faculty of Business, Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the European University of Technology (EUt+). Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan is Jean Monnet Professor of Economics at the Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick Ireland and Visiting Professor at the Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany. Daniel Rajmil is Associate Professor in the School of Law and Political Science, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona, Spain.
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Introduction Part I: Geoeconomics and geopolitics landscape 1. Historical Context and the Epistemology of the Concept of Sustainable Development of Sustainable Development 2. Education for Sustainable Development: A Critical Lens on Economic Progress 3. Geo-economics: Impact on Sustainable Development Goals and Corporate Social Responsibility 4. Energy Dynamics, Economic Diplomacy and Geopolitical Rivalries 5. The Global Economic and Political Landscape through the Lenses of Multiple and Multifaced Crises Part II: Energy dilemma 6. China's ambition for energy sustainability: The challenges ahead 7. Kuwait at the Crossroads: The Interplay of Climate Migration and Water Scarcity Dynamics 8. Africa's Geopolitical Landscape: Assessing China and Russia's Engagement and Motivations 9. Charting Nigeria's Economic Course and the Sustainability Agenda through 10. Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Challenges and the Future of Education Part III: Policy Implications 11. Driving Impactful Change: Entrepreneurial Insights for Social Responsibility in the Irish Context. 12. Japan's Demographic Decline and Its Geo-economic Implications in the Long-Run 13. Global Disruptions in Seafood Trade during COVID-19: The Effects of Mobility Restrictions on Crustacean Exports from Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam 14. Challenges to SDG 2 on Zero Hunger: Becoming aware of the Vulnerabilities of the Global Food System 15. Geopolitics of Migration Management: Navigating Sustainable Development Goals Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Geoeconomics and geopolitics landscape 1. Historical Context and the Epistemology of the Concept of Sustainable Development of Sustainable Development 2. Education for Sustainable Development: A Critical Lens on Economic Progress 3. Geo-economics: Impact on Sustainable Development Goals and Corporate Social Responsibility 4. Energy Dynamics, Economic Diplomacy and Geopolitical Rivalries 5. The Global Economic and Political Landscape through the Lenses of Multiple and Multifaced Crises Part II: Energy dilemma 6. China's ambition for energy sustainability: The challenges ahead 7. Kuwait at the Crossroads: The Interplay of Climate Migration and Water Scarcity Dynamics 8. Africa's Geopolitical Landscape: Assessing China and Russia's Engagement and Motivations 9. Charting Nigeria's Economic Course and the Sustainability Agenda through 10. Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Challenges and the Future of Education Part III: Policy Implications 11. Driving Impactful Change: Entrepreneurial Insights for Social Responsibility in the Irish Context. 12. Japan's Demographic Decline and Its Geo-economic Implications in the Long-Run 13. Global Disruptions in Seafood Trade during COVID-19: The Effects of Mobility Restrictions on Crustacean Exports from Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam 14. Challenges to SDG 2 on Zero Hunger: Becoming aware of the Vulnerabilities of the Global Food System 15. Geopolitics of Migration Management: Navigating Sustainable Development Goals Conclusion
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