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The Emergence of Strategic Capitalism: Geoeconomics, Corporate Statecraft and the Repurposing of the Global Economy - Henrique Choer Moraes

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Virtual Seminar

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Thu 18 February 2021
15:00-16:30

The Edinburgh Centre for International and Global Law presents

The Emergence of Strategic Capitalism: Geoeconomics, Corporate Statecraft and the Repurposing of the Global Economy

Henrique Choer Moraes, Embassy of Brazil in New Zealand and Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies

 

About the Seminar
The presentation is based on a recent working paper by Henrique Choer Moraes and Mikael Wigell in which they claim that the global economy is gradually drifting in the direction of strategic capitalism. In contrast to the free market capitalism prevailing in past decades, by resorting to geoeconomic measures, governments are imposing conditions on which goods, services and technologies can be transacted and which foreign economic partners are deemed trustworthy. Companies try to preserve their businesses as far as possible while at the same time recognize they have limited control over the unfolding geoeconomic shifts. The resulting market behaviour is a nuanced attitude that could be called corporate statecraft: companies are both constraining and stimulating state geoeconomic measures. The article describes this dynamic, in which the rise of China plays a central role, and argues that the dynamic between state geoeconomic measures and corporate statecraft will define how far the global economy will depart from the current market orientation and how much it will be subject to national strategic choices.

 

Working paper available on the Finnish Institute of International Affairs website

 

This event is open to all, registration required.

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