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By 2050, India will conceivably have an economy the size of America's, with four times the population and roughly one-fourth of the average income level per person;A narrower economic gap will reduce America's relative
geopolitical
power.
From anti-immigration policies in the United States to flaring
geopolitical
hotspots in the Middle East and East Asia, disruption, upheaval, and uncertainty seem to be the order of the day.
The current approach of building US-led “coalitions of the willing” has not only failed; it has also meant that even valid US objectives such as stopping the Islamic State are blocked by
geopolitical
rivalries.
It is Iran’s
geopolitical
behavior, not its threshold nuclear status, that matters.
The emerging
geopolitical
centrality of the Indian Ocean, through which an ever-increasing share of world trade passes, is a third, complicating, factor.
With their burgeoning bilateral trade and shared commitment to eradicating poverty, both India and China have common cause to cooperate in creating a mutually acceptable
geopolitical
map of South Asia and the Indian Ocean.
This distinct genealogy contributed to the fact that after 1989 the real priorities of the Union was not the rapid reunification of Europe but rather deepening integration of its western half, and protecting itself from possible destabilizing effects of radical
geopolitical
changes.
These groups are characterized by economic nativism, anti-immigration and protectionist leanings, religious fanaticism, and
geopolitical
isolationism.
Soon enough, however, the US overextended itself by plunging into
geopolitical
misadventures like the invasion of Iraq.
The Mispriced Risk of Infectious DiseasesNEW YORK – Global business leaders and investors are largely transfixed by two kinds of risk: macroeconomic and
geopolitical.
Instead, Europe is starting to look like the loser in a new
geopolitical
order dominated by the US and emerging powers led by China.”
Otherwise, it could lose out on the international and
geopolitical
advantages of its relationship with the US.
Yet the policies pursued in recent years have given no room for the intangibles – unstable political environments,
geopolitical
tremors, or rising risks on financial markets – that can send models off course.
Nor does NATO membership help in responding to the Kremlin’s exploitation of European dependence on Russian energy, such as when it uses natural-gas supplies as a
geopolitical
weapon.
Putting aside the Israeli government’s well-known skepticism about Iran’s sincerity and intentions, to suggest that Saudi Arabia’s opposition simply has to do with
geopolitical
competition with nearby Iran is to overlook one of the main factors driving the current crises in the Middle East.
To ensure
geopolitical
stability, the interests of the region’s major players must be balanced.
India is now impossible to ignore, much less forget, owing not only to its rapid economic growth, but also to the country’s increasing
geopolitical
stature.
Even as our Russian interlocutors agreed on the importance of cooperation in the Arctic, they vigorously supported their country’s annexation of Crimea and insisted that US sanctions on Russian oil and gas projects in the Arctic have dangerously injected
geopolitical
issues into the region.
The second question concerns China, which has not hesitated to exploit legal grey areas unregulated by the WTO to advance its economic and
geopolitical
interests.
Recent changes in China should instead be regarded as part of a broader process, in which competing systems of governance are emerging to cope with complex, globally connected challenges, such as disruptive technologies,
geopolitical
rivalries, climate change, and demographic shifts.
In 2004, speaking to Russian veterans about the Afghan invasion, Putin explained that there were legitimate
geopolitical
reasons to protect the Soviet Central Asian border, just as in March he cited security concerns to justify his Ukrainian land grab.
But now it has a window of opportunity to act, because the truth about Europe’s dangerous new
geopolitical
reality is finally hitting home for many in the EU.
Trump’s inauguration marks a new epoch in world history – a new
geopolitical
“century.”
But, as was the case with the British pound in the interwar period, a currency can remain globally dominant even after its issuing country loses its economic, financial, and
geopolitical
hegemony.
Chinese policymakers have been hoping to develop the renminbi’s role in international finance, in order to strengthen China’s
geopolitical
standing, since the 1990s.
Russia envisions Ukraine becoming something akin to Bosnia – a radically federalized country comprising political units that each adhere to their own economic, cultural, and
geopolitical
preferences.
Instead of acknowledging
geopolitical
shifts, and adjusting their relationship accordingly, US and Russian officials remain committed to an obsolete post-Cold War dynamic.
The SDGs were always bound to meet strong headwinds, owing to technological disruption,
geopolitical
rivalry, and widening social inequality.
This can invite
geopolitical
interference, which quickly deteriorates into a lose-lose scenario, like that already apparent in water-stressed and conflict-affected countries, where governments are fragile or failing.
Given the endurance of
geopolitical
conflict, not to mention the rapidly growing impact of climate change, migration levels are not expected to decline anytime soon.
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