日常地缘政治、战略(脱)耦合与中国在欧洲的基础设施投资

Mundane Geopolitics, Strategic (De)Coupling, and Chinese Infrastructure Investment in Europe

Economic Geography · 2026
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研究中美地缘政治竞争如何影响中国在欧洲的基建投资,通过德国杜伊斯堡和英国伦敦皇家阿尔伯特码头两个案例,分析地方发展项目为何失败,强调日常地缘政治和多方利益的作用。

Abstract

Geopolitical rivalry between China and the US is profoundly affecting transnational investments. We develop an analytical framework that augments the notion of strategic coupling to capture whether and how transnational investment projects can cohere in a geopolitically charged world. Two cases—Duisburg in Germany and the Royal Albert Dock in London, UK—are used to analyze why local development efforts hinging on Chinese capital failed to materialize. Our cases demonstrate that rather than high-profile ruptures in the coupling process the (re-)emergence of geopolitics is driving a process of dealignment between national-level priorities, such as de-risking, and the developmental aims of city-regions. This dealignment reflects more mundane geopolitical influences that need integrating into our understanding of strategic coupling. We also find that geopolitical factors alone do not determine the success or failure of such transnational investments, and analysis must include the interests of key stakeholders and the possibility of miscalculation. Our findings challenge state-centric narratives and underscore the need to account for contingent, multiscalar coalitions that shape development outcomes in the era of geopolitics.

地缘政治战略耦合去风险中国基础设施投资