Looking Through a GeoEconomic Lens

How do global economic structures help nations maintain internal stability while projecting strategic power? On this episode of ClubGPF’s Podcast+, Senior Analyst and Chief GeoEconomist Antonia Colibasanu joins host Christian Smith for a primer on geoeconomics, a discussion on the statecraft at play at the Strait of Hormuz and in US tariff policy, and to introduce Geopolitical Futures’ new product, GeoEconomic Lens.

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How do global economic structures help nations maintain internal stability while projecting strategic power?

On this episode of ClubGPF’s Podcast+, Senior Analyst and Chief GeoEconomist Antonia Colibasanu joins host Christian Smith for a primer on geoeconomics, a discussion on the statecraft at play at the Strait of Hormuz and in US tariff policy, and to introduce Geopolitical Futures’ new product, GeoEconomic Lens.

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