@techreport{ReimannShettyKlechaetal.2023, author = {Reimann, Christoph and Shetty, Darshan and Klecha, Dominik and Munaf, Jasmin and Boateng, Newell}, title = {Absence of external resources in Germany}, doi = {10.25933/opus4-2892}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-28928}, pages = {III, 30 Seiten}, year = {2023}, abstract = {This scientific paper deals with the question of to what extent the deglobalization of raw materials will have an impact on Germany. For this purpose, a general understanding of the terms "globalization" and "deglobalization" will be provided. In addition, the drivers and challenges of (de)globalization are explained in more detail. The question was then examined based on specific case studies, which are decisive for today's prosperity and are predominantly imported. This includes gases, oils, and rare earths. The paper distinguishes between the effects of a loss of these resources on Germany, if the deglobalization takes place slowly and planned or unplanned and fast. The effects are then considered at three different levels: at the government level, at the corporate level, and at the population level. At the corporate level, the focus was primarily on the largest German industries. Each of the case studies ends with possible hypothetical scenarios that do not have to happen but could happen in the worst case. The scenarios show how bad things can get and provide an answer to the scientific question of how deglobalization in the case study could affect Germany.}, subject = {Nat{\"u}rliche Ressourcen}, language = {en} }