Adverb
geopolitically (not comparable)
According to geopolitics.
The Middle-East is a geopolitically important region.
Barely 24 hours before Britain becomes the first country to quit the European Union, Giscard d'Estaing called it a "step backward" geopolitically, but took the long view. Source: Internet
“Georgia’s two separatist regions have long been geopolitically convenient conflict zones that allowed Russia to raise or lower the security temperature to influence domestic politics and the security situation in Georgia,” he writes. Source: Internet
Kyoto ( Heian-kyō ) was geopolitically a better seat of government; with good river access to the sea, it could be reached by land routes from the eastern provinces. Source: Internet
Though important geopolitically, many politicians and analysts in the South Caucasus at times tend to overemphasize the role the region plays in the West’s and Russia’s foreign policy. Source: Internet
India "sees climate change as an area where, to put it simply, it can win points geopolitically," said Thomas Spencer at the Energy and Resources Institute, a think tank in India. Source: Internet
Lenin calculated that the Bolsheviks could hold central parts of Russia but had to give up some peripheral territories, including Finland in the geopolitically less important north-western corner. Source: Internet