noun
- the study of how geography and natural resources influence economic activity, trade, and development between nations and regions
- the use of economic tools and leverage by one nation to advance its geopolitical interests and influence over others
Usage: typically used in academic and policy contexts; often plural in form but treated as singular
Usage: modern usage, especially in international relations and policy discourse
Examples
- Geoeconomics explains why countries with abundant oil reserves have significant global influence.
- The professor taught a course on geoeconomics that examined trade routes and regional development.
- Rising tensions between superpowers have led to geoeconomics becoming a central strategy in foreign policy.
- Geoeconomics considers how climate and natural resources shape a nation's economic potential.
- Some analysts argue that geoeconomics is replacing traditional military power as the primary tool of international competition.
- The country used geoeconomics to strengthen its position by controlling key shipping lanes and resources.