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GLOBAL SECURITY PULSE: ECONOMIC SECURITY
Global Security Pulse: Economic Security
The Global Security Pulse (GSP) allows you to spot new security developments ahead of the curve. This month we present novel and important developments and must-reads on economic security. The topics include foreign takeovers and investments, trade espionage, security of energy supply and more. The fast-changing and increasingly complex geopolitical context has led to extra attention being focused on these issues.
The GSP is a collaborative product between the Clingendael Institute and The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies. It is based on Clingendael’s horizon-scan methodology which involves a systematic scan of literature, conferences, twitter and validated expert input (see our Radar Series). It is part of our Strategic Monitor Programme.
The GSP is accompanied by a methodology paper that explains and justifies the underlying (methodological) choices and reflects upon the process.
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Authors
Minke Meijnders and Merel Martens (Clingendael)
Contributors: Hugo van Manen, Paul Sinning (HCSS), Maaike Okano-Heijmans and Danny Pronk (Clingendael)
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PDF Global_Security_Pulse_Economic_Security_April2019.pdf