Noun
the study of the effects of economic geography on the powers of the state
Source: WordNetAccording to the findings, the region has become prone to misinformation campaigns and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and its geopolitics. Source: Internet
All of that would still have to depend on geopolitics, however, according to the Institute for European Studies’ Ramon Pacheco Pardo. Source: Internet
Charles Kupchan, The End of the American Era: US Foreign Policy and Geopolitics of the Twenty-First Century, New York: Vintage Books, 2003. Source: Internet
An English geographer and the father of geopolitics, Mackinder warned a century ago that if a single power ever gained control of the Eurasian heartland, it could control the world. Source: Internet
For an analysis of Mackinder's approach from the perspective of "Critical Geopolitics" look: Mehmet Akif Okur, "Classical Texts Of the Geopolitics and the "Heart Of Eurasia", Journal of Turkish World Studies, XIV/2, pp.76–80 https://www. Source: Internet
Mehmet Akif Okur, "Classical Texts Of the Geopolitics and the "Heart Of Eurasia", Journal of Turkish World Studies, XIV/2, pp.74–75 http://tdid. Source: Internet