Navigating the geopolitical competition in energy transition and cybersecurity: The cases of the US, China, and Germany

This thesis explores how the US, China, and Germany navigate the energy transition amidst escalating cyber threats, examining the intersection of energy transition, cybersecurity, and geopolitical influence. Using a Neorealist perspective, the study hypothesizes that these nations engage in geopolit...

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Main Author: Ilan, Leah Danica
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2024
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_intlstud/40
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:This thesis explores how the US, China, and Germany navigate the energy transition amidst escalating cyber threats, examining the intersection of energy transition, cybersecurity, and geopolitical influence. Using a Neorealist perspective, the study hypothesizes that these nations engage in geopolitical competitions for dominance in renewable energy, cyber power, and technological innovation, leading to recurrent global tensions. The comparative analysis reveals that the US’s strategies demonstrate its objective to maintain its global hegemony. China aggressively expands its global influence to challenge Western dominance. Conversely, Germany's strategy centers on self-sufficiency and strategic autonomy. The findings reveal that these strategies provoke balancing responses from key geopolitical rivals: the US faces countermeasures from China and Russia, China’s actions prompt responses from the US and Japan, and Germany’s moves elicit reactions from Russia and France. These dynamics illustrate the persistent struggle for power and security, perpetuating a cycle of competition and conflict. Through a comprehensive analysis of these dynamics, this thesis shows the profound impact of energy on global power dynamics, affirming that control over the energy industry including the attainment of its strategic imperatives – cybersecurity and resilient infrastructure – are pivotal for maintaining and enhancing strategic advantage in the geopolitical landscape.