geopolitics as saying that he also has a direct utility over some aggregates.
Geopolitics , of course, can be turned upside down.
Geopolitics is informed not only by popular culture but it's also informed by economics.
Geopolitics can also, of course, be caught up in all kinds of other agendas, some of them explicitly environmental.
geopolitics uh and that's why I really focused on that um uh and I suppose there was another reasons that uh you
geopolitics of the world in a very fundamental way.
So geopolitics is very fluid and dynamic.
need geopolitics anymore.
But geopolitics is, I think, made possible through the environmental, through the ecological, because in this sense,
Surely geopolitics makes itself felt through social media, whether it's a commander in chief who seems incapable of resisting the urge
So geopolitics is what feminists would remind us intersectional.
between geopolitics and your economy, what else should-- needs to happen for any of the conflicts,
the geopolitics of the world-- and I don't know about you if you're a history buff, it's never felt more tense than it
and geopolitics .
to geopolitics .
Shifted geopolitics .
of geopolitics that allowed that to happen.
Exactly to the geopolitics .
with divisive geopolitics .
therefore reshaping geopolitics . And therefore reshaping geopolitics .
We start talking geopolitics , government, centralization, using it as a weapon potentially, et cetera.
One of the problems geopolitics had as an area of intellectual concern was that, in the 1940s, American magazines,
to be associated with geopolitics .
But also geopolitics , of course, can take on very, very particular hues and dimensions.
I think geopolitics has never gone away.
in terms of geopolitics .
questions Beyond geopolitics but being able to really be Innovative think freely yeah you uh how do you address
about about politics and geopolitics and the world and also thinking about private eye fiction because I found that
So the geopolitics we can talk about with Yasmin because that's a specialty of hers as well.
see play out in geopolitics .
in global geopolitics .
And then European geopolitics shifted again in the '30s.
just a question of geopolitics in East Asia, it's a question of our tech sector, and it's a question of all the devices we rely on, because, today, for many of those devices, they rely on chips that,
- And more resilient to the changing geopolitics , to the changing technology, all of that.
that aim to completely transform society and geopolitics as we know it, and, of course, generally, increasing political and cultural turmoil.
world in which also the geopolitics changes. By geopolitics , I mean country
So one of the interesting things about geopolitics is that it looks backwards to try and find patterns that it can then use to go forwards to try and anticipate
American writers and intellectuals pointed at geopolitics and said that they had been an essential accomplish to Nazism,
He confidently used the term geopolitics .
I also want to reinforce that geopolitics is part of the everyday and deeply, deeply personal and felt.
There is absolutely no one singular geopolitics .
When I'm not talking about geopolitics more generally, I tend to focus on the colder parts of the world, particularly the Arctic and the Antarctic.
And you see in the Arctic geopolitics writ large.
Geophysics is at the mercy of geopolitics .
I think you can think of geopolitics a little bit like the plates of the Earth.
But a European life collided with European geopolitics over and over again to create catastrophe.
We have to move from geopolitics to biosphere consciousness in one generation, or we're not going to make it.
But I don't know geopolitics .
And it's true in geopolitics , too.
- With the geopolitics .