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Geopolitics
Geopolitics is the study of how the human and physical geography of the Earth affects politics and international relations. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Geopolitics over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geopolitics
- The current state of European geopolitics across the continent. [web page]
- The crisis between Ukraine and Russia is rooted in complicated geopolitical intrigues and a long history. [video]
- Both Primakov and Kissinger spent time advising Vladimir Putin on geopolitics and security. [web page]
- Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, is attempting to establish a new global order, with himself at the helm. [web page]
- What the broader geopolitical ramifications of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine? [video]
- What are the realities of intelligence collecting in today's world? [video]
- The world is becoming more and more divided due to geopolitical factors. [web page]
- The murmuration of self-assembling oligarchies in geopolitics. [video]
- Why having all your assets blockchained on your phone might not be good for you. [video]
- The history of the geopolitics behind the Ukraine Russian war of 2022. [video]
- The 2022 energy crisis and how faulty government policies and unnecessary international strife are its primary causes. [video]
- The UK's needs to ditch the Harry Palmer raincoats and embrace its inner cyber-geek to prosper. [web page]
- Perpetual Geopolitics in Russia. [web page]
- How megacities are reshaping the global map by Parag Khanna [video]
- Companies are fleeing China in search of friendlier climes. [web page]
- Obama is attempting to put the best possible face on the Brexit result. [web page]
- Experts claim that Canadian gas prices have reached all-time highs, with no end in sight. [web page]
- Trilateral Approaches to Shared International Challenges: Cooperation in the Face of Crisis [web page]
- Now available on Netflix: Climate Change is the subject of a fantastic political thriller. [web page]
- Biden's foreign popularity hangs in the balance one year into his presidency, analysts say, and 'adversaries' are keeping an eye on him. [web page]
- Will China follow through on the decision? [web page]
- Is World War III on the horizon? [web page]
- China is using 'debtbook diplomacy' to further its geopolitical objectives in the Asia-Pacific region. [web page]
- What We Fought in Iraq Wasn't an Error; It Was a Holocaust! [web page]
- Artists without boundaries — in images. [web page]
- Tesla orders are reportedly on the rise as gas prices reach all-time highs. [web page]
- Bitcoin is at an all-time low. [web page]
- The threat of war in Tehran was received with more defiance than dread. [web page]
- Are We on the Verge of War? The Planned Invasion of Syria: Are We on the Verge of War? Is the United States directing Saudi Arabia along "Kuwaiti Invasion Road"? [web page]
- Putin's Ukraine Obsession: What the West Will Never Understand [web page]
- The US is lagging behind China in key technologies, experts warn. [web page]
- Henry Kissinger and Vladimir Putin meet to discuss the New World Order. [web page]
- Why the Global South isn't Taking Sides in the West-Russia Conflict | David Adler [web page]
- Riad Sattouf is neither French nor Syrian in origin. I work as a cartoonist. [web page]
- Solzhenitsyn's Prophetic 1983 Warning: The West's Rejection of God Will End in Misery and Terror. [web page]
- The New World Order, which has been hacked. [web page]
- As Putin cuts down on liberties, some Russians strike back. [web page]
- Cloud Gate combines martial arts and meditation to create a dance. [web page]
- Ukraine's new president is already putting pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin. [web page]
- In a surprise visit, US lawmakers meet with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen. [web page]
- What Makes Us So Vulnerable. [web page]
- The highlights of Pope Francis' visit to the United Arab Emirates. [web page]
- Activists see politics at work in a new report on human trafficking. [web page]
- Rivalries are energising the Rio Olympics. [web page]
- 'Creation of BRICS Really Scared Some Countries' - Dilma Rousseff [web page]
- Brexit: 'An unprecedented geopolitical shift' [web page]
- Biden is a proponent of expanding domestic semiconductor production. [web page]
- What China, Russia, and Turkey stand to lose if Maduro is removed from power. [web page]
- The Incorrect Cognitive Measuring Tool [web page]
- What is the public's opinion of Russia? Eurovision provided just one response | Mary Dejevsky. [web page]
- By 2050, Africa will account for a quarter of the world's population, and this will influence our future | Edward Paice. [web page]
- China's stock market and Asian markets fall as geopolitical tensions escalate in response to Pelosi's visit. [web page]
- Does China Mean What It Says About Hegemony in the Disputed Asian Sea? [web page]
- The aftermath of the EU referendum: seven ways it may harm US interests [web page]
- Obama is warmly welcomed in Cuba. What matters is what occurs next | Elaine Daz. [web page]
- Market turbulence: After Japan's 5% drop, European markets are falling again - live updates. [web page]
- How water cooperation might help MENA maintain geopolitical stability. [web page]
- We Should Have Listened to Ike on the 4 Industry Sectors as Evil as the Military-Industrial Complex. [web page]
- China is looking for ten Pacific nations to sign on to a sweeping agreement. [web page]
- Dear Liberals in the United States, Everything You Think You Know About Russia Is False. [web page]
- Reflections on a Quarter-Century of Asia Reporting [web page]
- There was no such thing as a population bomb. [web page]
- As Chinese drills encircle the island, 20+ PLA jets cross the median line over the Taiwan Strait. [web page]
- Warning: the advent of cheap fuel | Paul Stevens. [web page]
- Was Trump's bungled Yemen raid an own goal? [web page]
- Putin's favourite philosopher, Aleksandr Dugin, is a nasty ideologue. [web page]
- The GMO Issue and Trojan Horse Arguments: Indian Food and Agriculture Under Attack [web page]
- Sanctions on Russia are hurting Europe more than Russia. [web page]
- The TPP's approval is being questioned by US lawmakers. [web page]
- The Rogue State Narrative and Pakistan [web page]
- This is the Guardian's take on the geopolitics of low oil prices. [web page]
- China's Xi is said to be backing Putin in his quest for Western security assurances. [web page]
- To Doctors Without Borders: Please stop using us as a pawn. [web page]
- How To Recognize A False Flag Operation [web page]
- Wherever the wartime stock market is, so will your heart be. [web page]
- Bonus! Delaware Statutory Trusts May Be Used as a Buoy and an Anchor. [web page]
- Water's strength. [web page]
- According to the IMF, the world economy is on the verge of a recession. [web page]
- Nancy Pelosi's travel to Taiwan runs the danger of offending Beijing. [web page]
- Why the timing of the Kashmir bombing might exacerbate relations in South Asia. [web page]
- The Amazing Story of Alexander Nevsky, Russia's Most Popular Leader Ever in the 13th Century. [web page]
- In the midst of doubts, China makes significant forays into Europe. [web page]
- Brics summit participants urge for global influence despite the conflict in Ukraine. [web page]
- China and the United States are at odds, and Taiwan is stuck in the middle | Brian Hioe. [web page]
- After US employment statistics, China closes 2% higher, while other markets tumble - live. [web page]
- As the US elections approach, Lebanon and Iraq are being pushed to the edge. [web page]
- Great Marketing, Wrong Product in the Anthropocene. [web page]
- What is the content of the White House deal with Israel and the United Arab Emirates? [web page]
- The Moon is shining brightly. [web page]
- Foreign Policy Wonks' Summer Reading List [web page]
- In the midst of the Ukraine conflict, EU and Chinese leaders meet. [web page]
- Russia has nothing to gain and Turkey has nothing to lose in an Armenian-Azeri war. [web page]
- CDC Admits Omicron Spread Almost Entirely By The Vaccinated - The COVID Social Credit System Is Here. [web page]
- As Russia moves fighter jets and S-400 missiles into Belarus, Kiev is "now in the crosshairs," according to the Pentagon. [web page]
- The rumour of a Saudi production cut has caused world oil prices to rise. [web page]
- One Way Geoengineering Could Begin. [web page]
- Manganese Could Be the Key to Truly Mass-Market Electric Vehicles. [web page]
- Pop and geopolitics collide as the American Song Contest attempts to replicate the Eurovision format. [web page]
- Weekly Earnings Calendar from Kiplinger's (April 4-8). [web page]
- Following Russia's withdrawal of troops from Ukraine's border, oil tanks have appeared. [web page]