
Germany & Emerging Powers - Tomasz Morozowski | 2024 Episode 34
12/10/24 • 59 min
Join Dr Tomasz Morozowski, a renowned expert from the Institute for Western Affairs in Poznań, as he discusses Germany’s evolving foreign policy towards emerging powers. Explore new frameworks, case studies, and the impact of the EU on Germany’s global strategy. Discover the challenges and opportunities shaping Germany’s long-term objectives in a dynamic international landscape.
Dr Tomasz Morozowski holds a PhD in Political Science from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. Since 2015, he has been a member of the Institute for Western Affairs in Poznań, where he leads the research team ‘Germany – Europe – World’. His areas of expertise include German foreign policy, Germany’s role on the global stage, Germany-China-European Union relations, emerging powers, globalisation, digitalisation, innovations in the European and German economies, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with international relations.
Content: (1) New Frameworks and Methodologies for Understanding Germany’s Policy Towards Emerging Powers; (2) The EU’s Supranational Influence on Germany’s Foreign Policy Research; (3) Neoclassical Realism in Tomasz’s Research on Germany’s Foreign Policy; (4) Limitations of Neoclassical Realism in Analysing Germany’s Foreign Policy; (5) From Continuity to Adaptation: The Evolution of Germany’s Foreign Policy; (6) How Germany Identifies and Classifies Emerging Powers in Foreign Policy; (7) Case Studies of Emerging Powers: Brazil, India, and South Africa; (8) Case Studies of Emerging Powers: The Indo-Pacific Region; (9) Case Studies of Emerging Powers: The African Continent; (10) Which Country Surprised You Most During the Research?; (11) Quality of German Documents and the Role of the German Language in Research; (12) Germany’s Long-Term Foreign Policy Goals Regarding Emerging Powers; and (13) Navigating Different Regimes: Distinctive Elements of Germany’s Foreign Policy.
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Join Dr Tomasz Morozowski, a renowned expert from the Institute for Western Affairs in Poznań, as he discusses Germany’s evolving foreign policy towards emerging powers. Explore new frameworks, case studies, and the impact of the EU on Germany’s global strategy. Discover the challenges and opportunities shaping Germany’s long-term objectives in a dynamic international landscape.
Dr Tomasz Morozowski holds a PhD in Political Science from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. Since 2015, he has been a member of the Institute for Western Affairs in Poznań, where he leads the research team ‘Germany – Europe – World’. His areas of expertise include German foreign policy, Germany’s role on the global stage, Germany-China-European Union relations, emerging powers, globalisation, digitalisation, innovations in the European and German economies, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with international relations.
Content: (1) New Frameworks and Methodologies for Understanding Germany’s Policy Towards Emerging Powers; (2) The EU’s Supranational Influence on Germany’s Foreign Policy Research; (3) Neoclassical Realism in Tomasz’s Research on Germany’s Foreign Policy; (4) Limitations of Neoclassical Realism in Analysing Germany’s Foreign Policy; (5) From Continuity to Adaptation: The Evolution of Germany’s Foreign Policy; (6) How Germany Identifies and Classifies Emerging Powers in Foreign Policy; (7) Case Studies of Emerging Powers: Brazil, India, and South Africa; (8) Case Studies of Emerging Powers: The Indo-Pacific Region; (9) Case Studies of Emerging Powers: The African Continent; (10) Which Country Surprised You Most During the Research?; (11) Quality of German Documents and the Role of the German Language in Research; (12) Germany’s Long-Term Foreign Policy Goals Regarding Emerging Powers; and (13) Navigating Different Regimes: Distinctive Elements of Germany’s Foreign Policy.
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Space Governance: Law and Power – Adam Bower | 2024 Ep. 33
Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr Adam Bower, as we delve into the complexities of space governance and its impact on international relations. In this interview, we explore the challenges of defining ‘outer space,’ the role of international treaties, and the governance of private actors in space exploration. Dr Bower sheds light on NATO’s satellite agreements, multilateral forums, and the implications of a multipolar world order on space policy. We also examine the contrasting approaches of the US, Russia, and China in shaping the future of space governance. Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation!
Dr Bower is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of St Andrews. He was the founding co-director of the Centre for Global Law and Governance and sits on the Steering Committee of the Institute for Legal and Constitutional Research. He is a member of the St Andrews Centre for Exoplanet Science, a Fellow of the Outer Space Institute (a global network of transdisciplinary space experts), and serves on the management team of the Scottish Council on Global Affairs. Dr Bower’s research explores the development of international norms and their impact in restraining forms of armed violence.
Content: (1) Defining ‘Outer Space’: Is There a Global Consensus?; (2) International Treaties and the Geopolitics of Space Governance; (3) Regulating Private Actors in Space Exploration; (4) NATO Satellites: Coverage Under Collective Agreements; (5) Multilateral Forums in Space Governance; (6) Multipolar World Order and Its Vision for Space Governance; (7) US Antipreneurship vs. Russia and China: Contrasting Approaches; and (8) Future Outlook: Voluntary Norms in Space Governance.
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Business Negotiations in International Relations - William W. Baber | 2024 Episode 35
This interview with Professor Will Baber explores how corporations wield economic power in foreign policy and trade negotiations. Discover the role of state-owned enterprises and corporate diplomacy in shaping global governance. Gain insights into interdisciplinary research and practical methodologies for understanding negotiation dynamics.
William W. Baber is Professor at the Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University, Japan. He has combined education with business throughout his career. His professional experience has included economic development in the State of Maryland, language services in the Washington DC area, supporting business starters in Japan, and teaching business students in Japan, Europe, and Canada.
Content: (1) Corporate Economic Leverage in Foreign Policy; (2) Identifying and Originating Corporate Negotiation Power; (3) Corporate Influence on Trade Policies and State Sovereignty; (4) Trends and Quality in Free Trade Agreements (FTAs); (5) Power Asymmetries in Strategic Negotiations, (6) Corporate Actors as De Facto Diplomats, (7) State-Owned Enterprises in Negotiations, (8) Overseas Impact of State-Owned Enterprises, (9) Corporations and International Regulatory Frameworks, (10) Economic Imperialism in Negotiations, (11) Company-Government Conflicts in Negotiations, (12) Unveiling Corporate Influence in Forums like the WTO, (13) Tips for Research Methodologies, (14) Learning from Negative Case Studies in Negotiations, (15) Future Directions for Interdisciplinary Research in Negotiations.
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