Adjective
of or relating to geopolitics
Source: WordNetAfter all, 2018 was not exactly a great encore to the solid returns the previous year, while fears may be particularly heightened right now thanks to 2020’s lackluster kick-off on the back of rising geopolitical tensions. Source: Internet
A cursory reading of history and geopolitical literature reveals that the world is far more complicated, even contradictory, than American discourse, with its comic-book categories of good and evil, would suggest. Source: Internet
After its fall, the greater remaining part of Assyria was geopolitical region and province of other nations between the mid-2nd century BC and late 3rd century AD, with a patchwork of small independent Assyrian kingdoms adjacent to it. Source: Internet
Against this backdrop and the changing geopolitical, business and consumer sentiments, the world's second largest economy will grow at 18.2% over the next couple of years and add approximately in terms of addressable market opportunity. Source: Internet
Analysts believe Moscow would strongly oppose Turkish military presence in a region regarded by it as a zone of Russian geopolitical influence. Source: Internet
Among geopolitical analysts, China and Russia are often called because they seek to revise, or put an end to the current system that has the U.S. as the lone superpower. Source: Internet