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The CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department examines the key political, economic, security, and societal trends shaping the future of global governance and institutions
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President Trump’s post raises technical questions about how and if the United States could “immediately” return to nuclear testing, and political considerations about the signaling behind nuclear testing and who would benefit most from a return to testing
- 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
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The Geopolitics (TGP) endeavors to become a primary source of journalism, analysis, and commentary on international relations, world politics and a wide range of issues of global importance
- The Geopolitical Dynamics of BRICS and Beyond: A Complex Landscape of . . .
BRICS is reshaping the global order, challenging U S dominance with economic and geopolitical influence As multipolarity rises, nations navigate alliances, neutrality, and strategic ties—reshaping power dynamics for decades to come
- Russia’s Rightful Defense and the Global Consequences of the Russia . . .
In 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 Russia-Ukraine war
- Reweaving the Indo-Pacific Beyond the Geopolitical Straitjacket
Time to rethink the Indo-Pacific: not just ships rivalries, but rivers, monks, forests, and shared futures A people-planet-peace lens makes it resilient—grounded in culture, ecology, and true regional ties
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