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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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Obama set to okay pipeline, former insider says, as poll shows supportmore

Former senior U.S. State Department figure says domestic political considerations will force President to back pipeline

Keystone criticism misplaced, TransCanada CEO insistsmore

TransCanada’s Russ Girling says pipeline mistakenly cast as symbol of industry’s ills, but will do little to accelerate...

U.S. eyeing new border-crossing fee for Canadiansmore

Idea of new toll for people walking and driving into U.S. draws fire from business, political leaders in both countries

Keystone XL pipeline gets more support from Americans than Canadians |...more

Americans also are more likely to say achieving North American energy independence is more important than reducing...

Boston Bombing: New Grassroots Jihadist Threat from the Backyardmore

EU Serbia and Kosovo reached a historic agreement on normalising relat...more

New York News: European Commission President Barroso issued a statement on the agreement in the EU-facilitated dialogue...

Calls to build Keystone XL grow as DOS Nebraska hearings beginmore

Calls for the Obama administration to authorize construction of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline’s final segment...

EU-U.S. trade deal seen reaping rapid benefitmore

Companies would race to profit from a free trade agreement (FTA) between the European Union and the United States,...

US now Japan's number one export countrymore

Japan has posted its narrowest trade deficit for nine months, helped by a big rise in the value of shipments to the US,...

Analysis: Oil-by-train may not be substitute for Keystone pipelinemore

The prospects for bringing large amounts of Canadian heavy crude oil into the United States by train is a contentious...

Will China Wear Out Its Welcome in Africa?more

The key to China's acceptance in Africa has been its strictly businesslike approach: economic investment without...

China Works to Improve Image in Africamore

China's activities in Africa have long been a target of criticism. Its support of controversial leaders and massive...

Victims of Forgotten War Need the World's Attentionmore

The forgotten war has just turned 10 years old, but of course almost no one took notice. Since early 2003, at least...

Nigeria's Squandered Opportunitymore

Transparency International lists almost three dozen states as more corrupt. But are any of those nations as wealthy as...

Detroit's Decline | United Statesmore

Some years back, Detroit leaders announced a 'Renaissance' for the city. Detroit needs more than a Renaissance.

Death and Life in Maryland | United Statesmore

The Maryland legislature recently voted to abolish capital punishment in the state, making Maryland the sixth state in...

High Court Ponders: Is Racism Over? | United Statesmore

Sometimes Supreme Court Justice Scalia reminds me of the grumpy old cranks in the balcony of 'The Muppet Show.

A Ruling on Racial Progress | United Statesmore

I can only hope that the scourge of racism is finally purged from the 10 New Hampshire towns covered by Section 5 of...

From Affirmative Action to Diversity | United Statesmore

In an increasingly multiracial society, verbal gymnastics have gradually turned 'affirmative action' into 'diversity'...

Onion 'Edgy': Tasteless and Sickening | United Statesmore

'Everyone else seems afraid to say it, but that Quvenzhane Wallis is kind of a (expletive), right?' The tweet, posted...

Americans Fear Iran, But There is Much to Learn From Cubamore

A recent Gallup poll says that 99% of the American public now has become convinced that Iran's civilian nuclear program...

Iraq: Soul Poison | United Statesmore

We've lost a war without being able to surrender -- and thus divest ourselves of the consciousness that got us into it.

He Says His Battle Almost Overmore

Some will say that Tomas Young agreed to die a long time ago. The 33-year-old Iraq war veteran is lying in a bed in...

Abu Ghraib Revisitedmore

Philip Zimbardo's TED Talk on Abu Ghraib and 'The Psychology of Evil' is up to 2,374,000 hits. Apparently people are...

Iraq a Convenient Scapegoat | United Statesmore

Bring up Iraq -- and expect to end up in an argument. Conservatives are no different from liberals in rehashing the...

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