Geopolitical Futures
Geopolitical Futures (GPF) was founded in 2015 by George Friedman, international strategist and author of The Storm Before the Calm and The Next 100 Years. GPF is non-ideological, analyzes the world and forecasts the future using geopolitics: political, economic, military and geographic dimensions at the foundation of a nation.
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Daily Memo: Israel’s New Grain Deal, Georgia-China Travel
Securing supplies. Israel on Monday signed a deal with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan to secure long-term grain supplies. The agreement effectively creates a regional alliance between the three countries for the supply of wheat amid global concerns over grain scarcity. Israel will benefit by diversifying its sources, while Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan will receive access to advanced […]
Daily Memo: New India-Middle East-Europe Corridor Announced
New network. At a summit in New Delhi, G20 leaders announced a new project to connect India with the Middle East and Europe by sea and rail. The new...
The Price of Cheap Energy
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Notwithstanding the hype around green energy and electric vehicles, governments worldwide spent some 7 percent of gross domestic product subsidizing fossil fuels in 2022. For some energy...
Daily Memo: Indian Request for Drones, Shipping on the Caspian Sea
U.S. drones. India has sent a letter to the United States requesting to purchase 31 high-tech drones. The deal would involve the transfer of key technology that New Delhi...
Live Discussion: What Comes Next?
Developments in Russia, China, and the US are having wide-reaching impacts on the military, political, and economic fronts. For our 100th ClubGPF live discussion, George breaks them each down,...
Daily Memo: Turkey’s Economy, Escalation in the Caucasus
New plan. The Turkish government unveiled a package of economic reforms that it hopes will launch a structural transformation of the economy over the next three years. A key...
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Population Density of Canada
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Canada is one of those countries where a vast land mass obscures the fact that the country has a relatively small population. While Canada is the second largest country in the world, its 35 million inhabitants make Canada only the 39th most populated country.
Live Updates on Ukraine War
All times are approximate local time in Kyiv (GMT+2).
Friday, March 11
11:30 a.m.: The EU's foreign policy chief said the bloc would double its spending...
How the Ukraine War Will Likely End
FREEAs we consider how the war in Ukraine will end, we must first understand how it began. Russia invaded for geostrategic reasons – having...

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