The World Looks Different Once You Understand Geopolitics
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A former Japanese diplomat’s perspective on why geography still shapes our worldContinue reading on Medium »
From Libya to Syria, Europe’s foreign policy decisions are reshaping its own politics at homeContinue reading on Medium »
The recent escalation in the Middle East has produced an unforeseen winner. The conflict has rekindled worries about logistics and energy security, prompting governments and busine...
One of the easiest ways to misread the energy transition is to stand inside one country and mistake local political weather for the global climate. A U.S. reversal, European permit...
Finance & Development has published a five-paper symposium on “Geoeconomics” (June 2026)., which is the idea that in a global economy, national security policy needs to be inco...
Russia is vast in a literal, physical sense — stretching over eleven time zones from Europe to the Pacific, from ice to the Black Sea. As…Continue reading on The Geopolitical Econo...
Hal Brands and Michael Beckley write in Foreign Affairs about important geopolitical shifts. At first glance, today’s strategic map seems familiar. A bloc of land-based powers, clu...
Nicholas Spykman’s Rimland is the single most important geopolitical theory to come out of the USA. This is not an exaggeration. By…Continue reading on The Geopolitical Economist »
Geopolitics will have a greater impact on container shipping in the foreseeable future, than pure cargo supply and demand, according to the Korea Ocean Business Corp (KOBC). The sh...
Power is increasingly shaped by those the strongest cannot do without.Continue reading on The Geopolitical Economist »
Igor SevenardDownload PDFMay 25 2026IC Photo/DepositphotosWorld order is often described spatially, as states defends borders, build spheres of influence, contest maritime zones, s...
Igor SevenardDownload PDFMay 25 2026IC Photo/DepositphotosWorld order is often described spatially, as states defends borders, build spheres of influence, contest maritime zones, s...
When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the Western world united in a flash. Within days, crippling economic sanctions were imposed…Continue reading on Medium »
There is a quiet assumption that geography determines destiny.Continue reading on Medium »
Overlapping interests and conflict are shaping modern relations.
A system of fuzzy borders, in which powerful states treat territory as negotiable and sovereignty as conditional, is not a viable alternative to the liberal world order.
China-Asean relations are usually described in two ways. One emphasises danger: the South China Sea, US-China rivalry, military pressure and risk of Southeast Asia being pulled int...
Nations are advantage seekingContinue reading on Write A Catalyst »
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The recent Trump-Xi summit in Beijing revealed how deeply commodities have become embedded in 21st-century geopolitics. Far beyond a conventional trade negotiation, the summit effe...
MULTIPOLAR LENSContinue reading on Medium »
The global geopolitical architecture is shifting underneath our feet, forcing Western powers to abandon isolated policies in favor of an…Continue reading on Medium »
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