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The Geopolitics (TGP) is a uniquely global source of news, analysis and commentary on current geopolitical issues, politics and international relations
- The Shifting Sands of Power: Understanding Geopolitics in the 21st . . .
Geopolitics is a term used to describe the relationship between geography and politics It involves the study of the impact of geographic factors, such as natural resources, climate, and terrain, on political power, international relations, and foreign policy
- Geopolitics and International Security - CSIS
Since the end of the Cold War, the definition of international security has evolved immensely CSIS is constantly working to engage with diverse actors and issues that present security threats in the twenty-first century This research is led by the International Security Program, the Arleigh A Burke Chair in Strategy, and the Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy and
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The Geopolitics (TGP) endeavors to become a primary source of journalism, analysis, and commentary on international relations, world politics and a wide range of issues of global importance
- Philippines Entry Into BRICS: The Opportunities and the Challenges
A senior politician in the Philippines during a Senate speech argued forcefully in favour of the ASEAN nation applying for membership of BRICS Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, the Senate minority leader and a former chair of the foreign relations committee, during a Senate speech made some important points The Filipino politician described BRICS as a ‘viable alternative’ to the Western
- The Geopolitical Dynamics of BRICS and Beyond: A Complex Landscape of . . .
BRICS is reshaping the global order, challenging U S dominance with economic and geopolitical influence As multipolarity rises, nations navigate alliances, neutrality, and strategic ties—reshaping power dynamics for decades to come
- Turkey and Drone Warfare in the Pakistan-India Conflict
Turkey's drones reshape South Asia's battlefield In May’s India-Pakistan clash, Islamabad deployed 400+ Turkish UAVs—marking a new era of proxy warfare and Ankara’s deepening role in global flashpoints
- The Rising Far Right of Europe - The Geopolitics
The rise of Europe's far-right in 2024 wasn't sudden; it's the result of decades-long anxieties around immigration, economic shifts, and identity crises amplified by global events
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