Historically, it’s been easy to overlook India when surveying the global geopolitical landscape. Despite the country’s immense latent potential, the geography of South Asia has kept India focused primarily inward. But today, it’s finding itself at the point where vital interests of several outside powers intersect.
Geopolitical Futures · Special Series on Warfare: The Evolution of Land Warfare
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It’s hard to pin down the true significance of China’s wildly ambitious, globe-spanning Belt and Road Initiative.
This is, in part, because the BRI is no...
Turkey’s floundering economy is starting to impact its overseas ambitions. Caroline Rose takes us on a tour around Turkey’s foreign entanglements to investigate whether we are starting to see a Turkish recoiling and to discuss what's next for the regional power.
Nagorno-Karabakh, the embattled exclave informally controlled by ethnic Armenians but located entirely inside Azerbaijan, is at the center of a decades-long conflict in a...
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Geopolitical Futures · Special Series on Warfare: The 1973 Arab-Israeli War - Part...
Just under 28 miles from continental Europe lies the United Kingdom. At just 94,000-square miles, this small nation has historically played a disproportionately large...
Since the end of the Cold War, Germany and Russia have tried to balance a robust economic relationship with contradicting political agendas in Europe. However, recent strains in Eastern Europe have put the relationship into question.
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Geopolitical Futures · Special Series on Warfare: The 1973 Arab-Israeli War
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