geopolitics
1 of 1noun/ˌdʒioʊˈpɑlɪtɪks/
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the study of how geography influences global political and economic interactions
C2Learn more on Wikipedia- Geopolitics played a significant role in the strategic decisions of nations during the Cold War, with considerations of territorial proximity and resources influencing alliances.
- Geopolitics comes into play in international negotiations, as countries leverage their geographical advantages to secure favorable agreements.
- The study of geopolitics helps policymakers anticipate potential conflicts arising from territorial disputes, resource competition, or strategic positioning.
- Environmental changes, such as shifts in climate or access to natural resources, introduce new dimensions to the study of geopolitics as nations adapt to these evolving circumstances.
- Geopolitics is evident in the competition for influence in strategic locations, as seen in geopolitical rivalries in the South China Sea or the Baltic region.