Geopolitical
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Over the last few years,
geopolitical
forces have come online to wreak havoc.
This could tilt the
geopolitical
balance on its head, make it very difficult for a nation to turn its firepower against an attacker, and that could shift the balance in the 21st century away from defense and toward offense.
In spite of the very clear anti-Israeli ideology of the new regime, the
geopolitical
logic for their collaboration lived on, because they still had common threats.
In fact, the current dynamic that you see between Iran and Israel has its roots more so in the
geopolitical
reconfiguration of the region after the Cold War than in the events of 1979, because at this point, Iran and Israel emerge as two of the most powerful states in the region, and rather than viewing each other as potential security partners, they increasingly came to view each other as rivals and competitors.
The ebbs and flows of hostility have not shifted with ideological zeal, but rather with changes in the
geopolitical
landscape.
Iran and Israel's conflict is a new phenomenon, only a few decades old in a history of 2,500 years, and precisely because its roots are geopolitical, it means that solutions can be found, compromises can be struck, however difficult it yet may be.
Because in that compressed space, there was a creative explosion, ignited by the electric excitement of new
geopolitical
frontiers, which set on fire the ancient missionary tradition of the Church and produced one of the greatest works of art in history.
These climate-related disasters also have
geopolitical
consequences and create instability.
But the leaders in Asia do not feel the need to wave the flag, to go xenophobic, to actually allow escalation of the
geopolitical
and cross-border tensions.
Next is the
geopolitical
barrier.
That's why this is the killer app of climate policy, because it would enable us to overcome each of the barriers we discussed earlier: the psychological barrier, the partisan barrier, and, as we've just seen, the
geopolitical
barrier.
Now as a
geopolitical
analyst, I do know that it's often considered naive to work with the UN.
And with the rise of international competition, chess took on a new
geopolitical
importance.
The most obvious causes are shocks like natural disaster, war, and
geopolitical
factors.
The
geopolitical
world has got a lot to learn from the digital world.
Today most people recognize Kazakhstan as an emerging
geopolitical
player.
Based on the official description---woman discovers that her dead husband's manuscript contains material that could pose a threat to national security---I expected a taut
geopolitical
drama.
In fact, given today's
geopolitical
realities, the novel's premise may appear dated, and some younger viewers with little knowledge of history will be utterly confused by the events unfolding (I am talking to you, fellow Americans who are students and scoring the lowest in the industrialized world in geography, history, and lord knows what other subjects!).
But instead of a heavy
geopolitical
study it's actually a hoot.
Not well received back in 1997, this film deserved a much kinder evaluation, and in light of present
geopolitical
and commercial developments even appears to have been prophetic.
Europe’s biggest challenge is not legal or even
geopolitical.
Nevertheless, European leaders have continued to devote more time and effort to financial and institutional questions than to
geopolitical
issues.
Indeed, the pendulum of
geopolitical
leadership is now in motion.
First, will this action make the world safer, as Trump claims, or will it further destabilize the Middle East and undermine future efforts to limit nuclear weapons, as argued by most
geopolitical
experts not directly employed by the US, Israeli, or Saudi governments?
By maintaining Cold War-era financial subsidies to Cuba, Russia has tried to ensure that the island remained a
geopolitical
flashpoint, as it was for the Soviet Union.
In the past, Turkey was seen as a potential EU member state and a model for Islamic liberal democracy; today, it is mainly seen as a
geopolitical
buffer zone.
Europeans, however, have trouble maintaining relationships that pit their
geopolitical
interests against their desire to defend human rights and uphold international law.
But Turkey is now a critical player, because its
geopolitical
reach covers regions where the EU and Russia are both actively engaged – from the Balkans and Central Asia to the Middle East.
And because the US was the dominant military power, it could ensure
geopolitical
security, too.
In the Baltic states, people are increasingly worried that
geopolitical
competition over the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline linking Russia to Germany will affect writers’ freedom of speech to opine on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime.
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