Tilman Altenburg / Julia Leininger
Global shifts caused by the rise of anchor countries
Pages 4 – 19
Recently a group of large developing countries started to emerge as important drivers
of regional, and in some cases even global, change. "Anchor countries" are the largest economies
of their respective home regions. Their rise implies a power shift in different spheres of economy
and politics and brings about new patterns in the organization of global space. We analyse this shift
with regard to the global economic order and to global security policy. Furthermore, we explore
how the enhanced economic and military relevance of anchor countries is reflected in global governance
institutions.
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