Partly political humor, it was part warblog, part news and blog links, part geopolitics, and part bellowing rant. |
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First, by the 1980s, Pax Americana's geopolitics had been replaced by a world of geoeconomics. |
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In the ensuing chapters, he effectively fails to make the conceptual leap from military strategy to geopolitics. |
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This war has been a push to dominate geopolitics by defining them in military terms. |
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This week's bulletin will have no ranting, no raving, no geopolitics nor any theoretical musings. |
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He anticipates some big changes in geopolitics based on his recent work with the government on the future of national security. |
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The early 1990s were a particularly optimistic time in light of everything going on in geopolitics. |
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The campaign is all about oil or geopolitics or some combination of the two. |
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The other has to do with the place of Japanese art history within area studies in the context of Cold War geopolitics. |
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The spurious determinacy given the law at the level of the nation-state is entirely absent at the level of geopolitics. |
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Geographical position or size may confer on a country a specific role in geopolitics or international trade. |
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Should we be prepared to accept the risk that, as a result of a mishap in the climate or geopolitics, etc., we might be cut off from this supply? |
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These population movements currently represent a major issue in worldwide geopolitics. |
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Everything I ever really needed to know about geopolitics I learned from watching the Olympics. |
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Within the initiatory journey of two children lies a fine lesson in geopolitics done Soviet style. |
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Today's toponymical palimpsest alludes to different scales and actors, between local aspirations, geo-marketing, and national geopolitics. |
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Regardless, The Blood Telegram offers a nuanced yet unflinching look at the juxtaposition of geopolitics and humanitarian crisis. |
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More by luck than design the regional geopolitics are playing in Australia's favour. |
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The geopolitics of the world hasn't changed simply because I was elected Scottish Labour party leader. |
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The one difference between higher education in the UK and Australia is the geopolitics. |
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In addition, the geopolitics of energy has changed with the emergence of China and other emerging countries as major energy importers. |
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We are in a world where change happens very quickly and abruptly with a new geopolitics, new paradigms and thus a need for a new governance. |
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This discovery touched off an industrial boom in the region and modified the geopolitics of Canada. |
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In the future, a mishap in the climate or geopolitics could stop supplies overnight. |
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At first glance, fundamental research into the laws of nature has little in common with geopolitics or security analyses. |
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It is a cold, hard calculation based on history and the realities of geopolitics as perceived in Pyongyang. |
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Xinjiang is central to the geopolitics of oil in the region, while Tibet is central to the geopolitics of water. |
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Transnational crime has progressed into a new form of geopolitics, with its own character, logic, structures and support systems. |
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Therefore, strategically the Arctic has historically occupied a different place in geopolitics. |
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In the his presidency, geopolitics trumped economic politics. |
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One wonders how far the military itself is delinked from its old geopolitics to allow projections of conflict to be replaced by projections of economic profit. |
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Religion and geopolitics gave the nation a context, an idea that the rebels' vigilance matched that of Corsican freedom fighters, English Roundheads, or even Mosaic Hebrews. |
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In the argot of the wonks and wizards of geopolitics, Latin America has rarely been a game changer. |
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In geopolitics, this is where regions or states fracture into smaller, mutually-hostile units to the detriment of all. |
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In geopolitics, the doctrine of mutually assured destruction prevents the use of weapons of mass destruction against a foe. |
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The F-22, after decades of development, is finally becoming relevant to American security and geopolitics. |
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As one can confirm, these projects are at the same time rivals and complementary. They are indispensable for supplying energy to the European countries and constitute major stakes on the level of geopolitics. |
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Nonetheless, the same pattern roughly applies to the major geopolitical revolution that gave birth to the system of international relations that has underpinned European, then global geopolitics. |
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Concerned with world geopolitics, he dealt with the follies of the powerful and often faced them off against a globe-headed character representing worried humanity. |
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America, still the pre-eminent superpower, may be able to prevent geopolitics from spinning out of control, but it has become reluctant to act as enforcer and balancer. |
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He asked Mr FÜLE if the energy chapter would be opened during the Spanish Presidency considering the increasing demand for energy and Turkey's strategic position in energy geopolitics. |
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East Africa or Eastern Africa is the easterly region of the African continent, variably defined by geography or geopolitics. |
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The ostensible favourite is the current locum tenens, Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk, a tough and sophisticated practitioner of geopolitics as well as politics of the ecclesiastical sort. |
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Before the Japanese annexation period of Korea, the geopolitics of East Asia were ruled by the Chinese tributary system. |
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By looking at a geopolitics over-burdened with conflicts, tensions and dramas, she fictionalizes situations in order to dismantle clichés or ethnic and social stereotypes. |
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How will the war on terrorism shape geopolitics and the security agenda? |
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The starting point was to create a parallel field of reality, between the oil industry world and roads, and the way in which petrol and the car affect our daily reality: from the scenery to the geopolitics. |
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News Corporation organises an annual management conference, discussing media issues related to geopolitics. |
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Similarly, Papua New Guinea has supported the enlargement of the Security Council to make it more representative and efficient and to take account of the geopolitics of our times. |
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And we also want to make sure that the world's agriculture does not become concentrated in just a few geographic areas threatening food security in the event of any mishap in the climate or geopolitics. |
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They go where the profits are, not where geopolitics dictates. |
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The visits can be looked at through the prism of geopolitics and geoeconomics. |
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Concern about global oil demand outpacing supply gains, combined with geopolitics and speculation, led to record high oil prices during the quarter. |
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The very long term international perspective: economy and geopolitics. |
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We have also taken into consideration the importance of demography in power and geopolitics. |
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He is a specialist in geopolitics, geostrategy, and geoeconomics. |
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Hidden behind thickets of acronyms and gorse bushes of detail, a new great game is under way across the globe. Some call it geoeconomics, but it's geopolitics too. |
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Surely, distinctive geopolitics might imply distinctive geostrategy. |
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Geopolitics impinge on the market in the form of supply disruptions or the specter of such. |
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Geopolitics may provide the greatest uncertainty for the recovery ahead. |
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