Geopolitical
Geopolitical refers to the interaction between geography and politics in shaping the behavior of states, regions, and international systems. It encompasses how geographic factors such as location, borders, topography, resources, climate, and demography influence political power, security, and decision making. Geopolitics analyzes how space and power interact to affect foreign policy, alliance formation, trade routes, and competitive advantage.
History and theory: The study emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with thinkers like
Approach and applications: Geopolitical analysis uses cartography, spatial data, and case studies to assess risks and
Critique: The field faces critiques for determinism and oversimplification, potential biases in framing, and historical ties