- Again:
European Geostrategy" [T]he
words geopolitical, strategic, and
geostrategic are used to
convey the
following meanings:
geopolitical reflects the...
- The
Grand Chessboard:
American Primacy and Its
Geostrategic Imperatives (1997) is one of the
major works of
Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Brzezinski graduated with...
- the 1990s—Diplomacy and The
Grand Chessboard:
American Primacy and Its
Geostrategic Imperatives. The Anglo-American
classical geopolitical theories were...
- The Bay of
Bengal is the
northeastern part of the
Indian Ocean. The world's
largest bay,
geographically it is
positioned between the
Indian subcontinent...
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America and
Western Europe,
where it was
shaped considerably by the
geostrategic concerns of the Cold War. The
collapse of the
Soviet Union and subsequent...
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location in the
centre of the
Mediterranean has
historically given it
great geostrategic importance, with a
succession of
powers having ruled the
islands and...
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cultural heritage,
large tourism industry,
prominent shipping sector and
geostrategic importance classify it as a
middle power. It is the
largest economy in...
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proximity to Europe, Asia, the
Middle East and Africa,
Greece is of
geostrategic importance,
which it has
leveraged to
develop a
regional policy to promote...
-
Nicholas John
Spykman (pronounced "Speak-man", 13
October 1893 – 26 June 1943) was an
American political scientist who was
Professor of
International Relations...
- The Atatürk Dam (Turkish: Atatürk Barajı),
originally the
Karababa Dam, is the
third largest dam in the
world and it is a
zoned rock-fill dam with a central...