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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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A Legacy of Rogues in Afghanistanmore

Afghan militias created by the United States have been accused of committing serious human rights abuses against local...

Japan under Shinzo Abe: Too Nationalist for the Rest of Asia?more

Nationalist gestures and recent rhetoric have led to suggestions that Japan may be abandoning its post-War pacifism in...

Saber-Rattling on the Korean Peninsulamore

The cycle of saber-rattling and counter saber-rattling resolves nothing and worsens the situation. Continued rounds of...

The Real North Koreamore

Any book that purports to tell the story of the 'real North Korea' runs the risk of serious overhype. North Korea,...

North Korea Following a Well-Worn Patternmore

Some experts believe North Korea's posturing is still another ploy to obtain foreign aid, and that is certainly one of...

China and North Korea: A Tangled Partnershipmore

China's alliance with North Korea seems like a Cold War relic with little reason for persisting. However, Beijing's...

Nanny-State Freeloaders Celebrate Thatcher's Deathmore

As dignitaries gathered in London to pay their respects to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the...

Margaret Thatcher: What the 'Iron Lady' Forgedmore

When the news of Margaret Thatcher's death broke, I went back to the archives of National Review to look at what...

Margaret Thatcher: The Lady was a Champmore

There is a story about Margaret Thatcher, which is probably apocryphal, but speaks volumes about the strength of Great...

Margaret Thatcher: Not a 'Quota Woman'more

Margaret Thatcher never cared much for feminists and other progressive equal-rights movements. Yet she deserves to be...

Poland Still Coping with Dark Pastmore

Poland is a thriving, vibrant democracy that, like Germany, managed to escape most of the devastating economic...

Russian Gas, European Integration and the Fate of Ukrainemore

After years of protracted negotiations, Ukraine is almost ready to sign an Association Agreement with the European...

Russia: From Red to Greymore

Among many other demographic problems, Russia is confronting a rapidly aging population. Since the break-up of the...

France: A Socialist Lawmaker's Fiscal Double Lifemore

Former French Budget Minister Jerome Cahuzac, who left his Socialist government post earlier this year amid allegations...

Greece Expects Record Number of Tourists this Yearmore

The ongoing economic crisis that has dropped hotel rates and food prices made Greece one of the most attractive...

Despite Warning on Violence, Greece won't Ban Golden Dawnmore

Although Greece's government has said it will not ban the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, the Council of Europe's...

How The Baby Boomers Have Betrayed Their Childrenmore

There is a silent war going on in Britain, between the Baby Boomers and the Millennials. The generation born after 1981...

Explaining the Cyprus Shakedownmore

The ultimate terms of the Cyprus bailout reveal the ongoing problems in the European Union, where differing political...

European Union: Caught in the Fertility Trapmore

The European Union has voiced concern about low fertility as a major demographic challenge. If it stays at these low...

The Acute Jihadist Threat in Europemore

While Europe as a whole is suffering from the economic crisis, the Muslim population has been hit particularly hard.

A Right and Proper Death of the Euromore

When the proposal was initially made for a common European currency, it seemed to be a good idea. Although inexpert in...

Grief Without Bordersmore

The bombs went off in the final stretch of the race -- which had been dedicated to the victims of the tragedy in...

UN Arms Treaty May Succeed Despite Iran, North Korea, Syria and NRAmore

Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias could not believe his ears when he heard that the United Nations had...

Moscow - Beijing Ties: An Axis of Necessitymore

The recent Russia - China presidential summit in Moscow yielded a clear message. Both governments want a comprehensive...

Beyond the Post-Cold War Worldmore

We have lived in the post-Cold War world since 1991. The post-Cold War world had two phases. The first lasted from Dec.

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