Security and Capitalism

Security and Capitalism

What do we do?

The political debates surrounding "derisking", secondary sanctions, economic resilience and trade wars are placing geoeconomics prominently on the political and academic agenda. The research group uses the term security capitalism to refer to the increasing overlap between security and economics, thus linking the fields of security (Prof. Hoffmann), political economy (Prof. Kessler), law (Prof. Riegner) and public policy (Prof. Goldthau). The joint research interest focuses on the question of how security policy relates to capitalist value creation. Among other things, the aim is to better understand the close interaction between private sector and state actors in areas such as security apparatuses, the energy industry, global supply chains and financial markets, and to analyze their political motivations and effects.

EF Geo
Research Centre for Geoeconomics EFGEo Read more
DeGlobe
Doctoral programme "De-Globalisation and Global Decoupling" (DeGlobE) Read more
Kick-off event of the doctoral programme on 22 April 2026 in Erfurt

The "DeGlobE" doctoral programme will kick off with its first public event: on 22 April 2026 at 6 p.m., a panel discussion entitled "De-globalisation and global decoupling. A recalibration of market and state?" will take place.

After an input from Professor Stefan Schmalz (FSU Jena), guests Melanie Vogelbach (Head of International Economic Policy, IHK), Dr Melanie Müller (Africa and Middle East Research Group, SWP) and Renate Sternatz (Deputy Chair of DGB Hessen-Thüringen) will discuss the question of whether and how the relationship between market and state is being recalibrated in light of rising geopolitical tensions, new industrial policy strategies and the reorganisation of global supply chains.

All interested guests are cordially invited to attend.

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