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Geopolitics and International Security - CSIS Since the end of the Cold War, the definition of international security has evolved immensely CSIS is constantly working to engage with diverse actors and issues that present security threats in the twenty-first century
The Shifting Sands of Power: Understanding Geopolitics in the 21st . . . Geopolitics is a term used to describe the relationship between geography and politics It involves the study of the impact of geographic factors, such as natural resources, climate, and terrain, on political power, international relations, and foreign policy
The Geopolitical Dynamics of BRICS and Beyond: A Complex Landscape of . . . Similarly, Saudi Arabia’s reliance on U S military support coexists with its growing economic ties to China, reflecting the multifaceted nature of modern geopolitics The Role of Neutral Nations Neutral nations occupy a unique position in this geopolitical landscape
Philippines Entry Into BRICS: The Opportunities and the Challenges Timing of the Senator’s speech The proposal for the Philippines to join BRICS comes at a time when tensions between the ASEAN nation and Beijing have risen after Chinese vessels patrolled the disputed Scarborough Shoal – which Manila claims is part of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ)
Russia’s Rightful Defense and the Global Consequences of the Russia . . . I n the unfolding geopolitical drama of the Russia-Ukraine war, Russia’s actions, often portrayed as aggressive or imperialistic, may, in a philosophical and historical context, be viewed as a rightful and even necessary defense of its national security and sovereignty, much in the same way the United States would protect its interests if faced with a comparable threat
The Rising Far Right of Europe - The Geopolitics The rise of Europe's far-right in 2024 wasn't sudden; it's the result of decades-long anxieties around immigration, economic shifts, and identity crises amplified by global events
China’s Debt Trap in Africa: A Comprehensive Analysis Africa’s rising economic clout and geopolitical importance draw major powers into competition China’s loans spark debates on ‘debt-trap diplomacy,’ sovereignty, and the continent’s long-term development
Four Scenarios for Geopolitical Order in 2025-2030: What Will Great . . . CSIS’s Risk and Foresight Group created four plausible, differentiated scenarios to explore the changing geopolitical landscape of 2025-2030, including the potential lasting first- and second-order effects of Covid-19 The scenarios center on the relative power and influence of the United States
Geopolitics and Foreign Policy - CSIS The CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department examines the key political, economic, security, and societal trends shaping the future of global governance and institutions