America’s T-Strategy

Die US-Hegemonie und die Korrektur der US-Außen- und Energiepolitik

Autor/innen

  • Malte Daniljuk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v45i181.199

Schlagworte:

USA, Hegemonie, Geopolitik, Energiepolitik, Außenpolitik

Abstract

The recent escalation of conflicts in the periphery of the European Union and the changes in transatlantic foreign policy can be understood partially as the result of a reorganization of the global energy policy. After the financial crisis of 2008, the new US administration pursued a strategy of lowering the energy costs. The necessary surpluses were created by new production technologies of oil and natural gas (fracking). Part of this successful strategy was a partial military withdrawal from conflict regions and a reduction of the direct involvement in the Greater Middle East. Starting from a highly productive heartland, the American Empire opens up world markets and secures global trade routes. The Transatlantic and Transpacific Free Trade Agreements (TTIP and TPP) are supposed to trigger a new economic stimulus with North America at its center: America’s T-Strategy. Analyzing the development of energy policies and foreign policy discussions within elite networks, the article argues that this strategy is directed mainly against the rising powers Russia and China.

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2015-12-01

Zitationsvorschlag

Daniljuk, M. (2015). America’s T-Strategy: Die US-Hegemonie und die Korrektur der US-Außen- und Energiepolitik. PROKLA. Zeitschrift für Kritische Sozialwissenschaft, 45(181), 529 – 544. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v45i181.199