The Impact of Geopolitics on the Field of Development in Korea and Germany

Brendan Howe, Stephan Klingebiel

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Abstract

Geopolitical tensions are omnipresent in all areas of international relations, in theory and in practice. This also applies to the field of development discourse, including in the discussions in September 2023 on the (lack of) progress made towards realizing the 2030 Agenda and in the specific development policies and initiatives of individual governments. This chapter analyses how the dynamic international context is influencing the development policy approaches of OECD countries and of two donor countries in particular: the Republic of Korea (hereafter referred to as Korea) and Germany. It analyses the overall geopolitical context and strategies of both countries, and the intersection of geopolitics and geoeconomics. Geographically, the piece pays special attention to the Indo-Pacific Region. It discusses how far development policy in Germany is dependent upon or independent of the geostrategic approaches of the two donor countries.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEmerging Trends in International Development and Climate Policy
Subtitle of host publicationA Focus on Korea and Germany
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages69-84
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9783031656712
ISBN (Print)9783031656705
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), the Editors and the Authors 2024.

Keywords

  • BRICS
  • China
  • Development policy
  • Donor countries
  • Geoeconomics
  • Geopolitical tensions
  • Geopolitics
  • Germany
  • Global South
  • Indo-Pacific Region
  • International relations
  • OECD
  • Republic of Korea

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