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GEOPOLITICS

Geopolitics is the study that analyzes geography, history and social science with reference to spatial politics and patterns at various scales (ranging from the level of the state to international). It examines the political, economic, and strategic significance of geography, where geography is defined in terms of the location, size, function, and relationships of places and resources.

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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Gains New Political Cloutmore

Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles' impressive show of force -- despite an unfair election process in...

Venezuela's Maduro Off to a Bad Startmore

While media coverage of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's inauguration centered on the contested April 14 election...

Mexico's Drug War: Balkanization Leads to Regional Challengesmore

Mexican cartels have followed a trend of fracturing into regional crime networks for more than two decades.

Evolving United States - Mexico Relationsmore

U.S. - Mexican relations are strategically important to both countries, and Mexico's period of transition has created...

It's Time to Delist Cuba | Latin American Current Eventsmore

The State Department releases a report indicating which countries the United States considers 'State Sponsors of...

A Post-Castro Era Looms for Cubamore

With a post-Castro Era looming on the horizon, the United States should muster the political will to prepare for...

Latin America's Fastest-Growing Economiesmore

New economic projections from the World Bank and the United Nations show that Latin America countries will keep growing...

Saudi Arabia: Cyber-savvy Youth on the Risemore

Saudi Arabia's population is heavily weighted with young people. Some 64 per cent of its 19.4 million citizens are...

Iran: Birth Control Flip Flopsmore

Iran's attitude to population control has see-sawed over the past fifty years as strategic and political imperatives...

Iran's North Korean Nuclear Futuremore

The present crisis with North Korea offers us a glimpse of what, and what not, to expect should Iran get the bomb.

Leadership, Not Locusts, is Egypt's Greatest Plaguemore

The central problem behind Egypt's problems is its president, Mohamed Morsi. He quite obviously has no idea what he's...

Redlines and the Problems of Intervention in Syriamore

The Americans and Europeans have had no appetite for intervention in Syria. At the same time, they have not wanted to...

The Path to Follow after Syria Crosses the Red Linemore

Obama's recent announcement that he believes Syria has used chemical weapons ignited a debate. Has the Assad regime...

Turkey: PKK Fighters Begin Their Withdrawal to North Iraqmore

In what could prove to be a historic day for Turkey and the decades-old Kurdish issue, fighters from the Kurdistan...

Palestine After Fayyad: The Choice Between Cooperation and Conflictmore

Why did Salam Fayyad recently resign as Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority? Nathan Thrall explores the factors...

Astana, The Showcase Capital of Kazakhstanmore

Until 1998 the Left Bank of the Ishim had almost nothing to show. Now it is the site of Astana, the showcase capital of...

Asian Little Tigers have Fewer Cubsmore

The Asian 'little Tigers' -- Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Macau -- have small families.

Japan: And Then There Was Onemore

Everybody knows that Japan is ground zero for global ageing. The youngest of the developed countries as recently as the...

India: Where Girls are in Short Supplymore

India should be booming. It has an enormous and youthful workforce and it is predicted to overtake China as the world's...

China: Cheap Labor is Becoming Scarcemore

China's working-age population reached a peak in 2010 at 70 per cent of the total population. The peak moment of...

China's Bulging Piggy Banksmore

In 2012, China became the world's champion saver with a gross national savings amounting to 53 per cent of GDP.

China a Long Way from Gaining World's Trustmore

China is earnestly striving to become a respected world power, one that finally surpasses the United States.

Balochistan: Pakistan's Next Headache?more

Balochistan has struggled for independence from Pakistan for decades. Vikas Kumar believes upcoming elections and the...

Afghanistan: Confronting University Campus Trouble Makersmore

The increasing politicization of Afghan universities should be high on the list of security concerns. Anti-Western and...

Afghanistan: Narco-State Buildingmore

After years of war, $664 billion spent and 2,210 Americans dead what has the United States built in Afghanistan?...

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