#geopolitics
Articles from the #geopolitics series
A series of articles devoted, among others, to the ideas of selected countries and political systems and their impact on the balance of power in the current world. We look at foreign policy and the relationship between the influence of geographical and historical conditions on the formation and functioning of states.
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Germany, France, and the Quiet Machinery of EU Power
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Museums, Great Names, and Billions: How Authoritarian States Buy Prestige
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Small Groups, Big Politics. How Minorities Gain Influence
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Not a Superstate but a Network: A Cybernetic Reading of the EU Crisis
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The World America Sold, and the Future China Offers
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The War of Old Words: Why Modern Conflicts Escape Us
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The World China Is Slowly Taking Over — Port by Port
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Floating Cities, Mars, New Hampshire: Where Freedom Looks for a Home
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Europe Woke Up Too Late: Lessons from Migration Crises
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Between Statehood and Strategy: The Return of the World’s Unrecognized States
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The Green Transition’s Darkest Frontier
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Water Wars Are Here. Who Controls Water Controls Fear

