For those Taliban who pay attention to geopolitics, the argument is convincing.
From the economist.com
Others will have to work out the geopolitics, but the economics here are clear.
From the washingtonpost.com
He is clued in to geopolitics, but clueless about what his employees are doing.
From the guardian.co.uk
As the U.S.'s man in China, Bush had a crash course in Communism and geopolitics.
From the time.com
But that stuff works a lot better in geopolitics than it does in middle school.
From the techland.time.com
Oil prices can be moved by geopolitics, the value of the dollar or Chinese demand.
From the thenewstribune.com
Whatever the shifting geopolitics, consumers will be in command of energy markets.
From the economist.com
Baer is one of the most insightful American journalists regarding geopolitics.
From the world.time.com
How do you see global geopolitics shifting if Iran were to acquire nuclear weapons?
From the newsweek.com
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The study of the effects of economic geography on the powers of the state
(geopolitical) of or relating to geopolitics
Geopolitics is the art and practice of using political power over a given territory. Traditionally, the term has applied primarily to the impact of geography on politics, but its usage has evolved over the past century to encompass a wider connotation.
The study of control over territory, of power over the earth and the peoples on it. Frequently, geopolitics is associated with the study of how large-scale political processes influence international relations, but geopolitics can also refer to much smaller scale struggles for control over ...