geopolitics in English

noun
1
politics, especially international relations, as influenced by geographical factors.

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1. Geopolitics is a very unsentimental discipline.

2. Nor is it just a matter of geopolitics.

3. Uyghur exile organizations, China and Geopolitics.

4. The Chinese, the plane crash, that's geopolitics.

5. Geopolitics and gratitude do not go together, it seems.

6. But China's strategy dovetailed geopolitics with economic necessity.

7. Meanwhile, geopolitics has impeded the development of an effective global response.

8. During the Cold War, splitting band theory and Mao Zedong's three worlds theory developed geopolitics. After the Cold War, geopolitics gained a new life.

9. Based on analysis of relationship between Geopolitics and regional economic cooperation, this paper makes deep analysis on the basic and Geopolitics of Yunnan-India regional economic cooperation.

10. Without new technologies and a new kind of geopolitics, we won't get there.

11. Fortunately, world geopolitics being what they are, this had certain advantages.

12. Such was their initiation to the deceptive intrigues of early twentieth-century geopolitics.

13. These developments are having a major impact on the geopolitics of the region.

14. The reason has just as much to do with geopolitics as geology.

15. Yet the century's changes will be even deeper than a rebalancing of economics and geopolitics.

16. And will they retain their unique lustre amid cunning calculations of shifting geopolitics?

17. Moreover, geopolitics have played a role in duplicating lines to land-locked deposits.

18. The effect of these changes in world geopolitics and economics are of critical importance.

19. Iran is in a kind of extremely geopolitics relationship for a long time.

20. Also, Cristal's Venezuelan origins will allow the show to explore the current geopolitics of that country.

21. To them, geopolitics is not anathema; it is the basis of all their external actions.

22. It is shaped more by vested financial and political interests than by ideology or geopolitics.

23. Questions of military strategy, geopolitics and morality loom large, but so do questions of law.

24. These Accelerations are transforming five key realms: the workplace, politics, geopolitics, ethics, and community

25. That points to another weakness: inexperience in dealing with geopolitics can sink a deal.

26. Asia is a geography conception, but in multiple world structure, also a conception of geopolitics.

27. Closeto home,[Sentencedict] the geoweb turns out to have implications for personal privacy as wellas geopolitics.

28. The big world of geopolitics, where the truth about Lockerbie probably lies, demands the presence of the troupe elsewhere.

29. Unless the geopolitics of global warming change soon, the Hail Mary pass of geoengineering might become our best shot.

30. • canada.gc.ca Air Force Home > CFAWC > AEROGRAM > Index - Apr 2008 > Chinese Geopolitics And The Significance Of Tibet

31. Martin Kvisvic and Tara Tavi of Amps for Christ teamed up in Auto Da Fe to mess up with the geopolitics of our planet

32. Tapping into the geopolitics of hacking and surveillance, Ben Makuch travels the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of Cyberwarfare.

33. Author Brian Crozier had a profound understanding of political warfare and geopolitics that gives the reader a new understanding of Franco and his paradoxical role in protecting Europe from both the Communists and the Nazis.

34. In the scrambled alphabet of global geopolitics, the acronym BRICS has a special character and weight as the five countries comprise 20 per cent of global GDP amounting to $24 trillion at PPP, 40 per cent of the world’s population and 1/4th of the world’s landmass.