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geopolitical

[ US /ˌdʒioʊpəˈɫɪtɪkəɫ/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˌiːə‍ʊpəlˈɪtɪkə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to geopolitics

How To Use geopolitical In A Sentence

  • This will in the future be a major factor in the evolution of the geopolitical and geostrategic situation in different parts of the world.
  • But it is these days difficult to avoid the tangled mess of geopolitical analysis, so please excuse my taking liberties this week.
  • The aim of these fine distinctions, not to say hair-splitting, is to deny the Marxist thesis that the driving forces of the war were rooted in economic and geopolitical conflicts of the major capitalist powers.
  • Protecting dictators for geopolitical gains, flouting international laws to protect themselves and lying to their people to justify wars do not help to promote liberal democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The world now adapts to a trisected geopolitical system, and leaders must begin to focus on minimizing the inevitable strive that will result.
  • Hungary and Poland have suffered before because of their unfortunate geopolitical position on the European map.
  • The space shuttle also continued to serve a geopolitical function within the context of the Cold War.
  • Max is currently being a very, very naughty boy on a geopolitical level and planning to do horrible things with a kind of sonic obliterator bomb that may well be the greenest weapon of mass destruction ever. Screenhead
  • Ongoing geopolitical tensions and a rise in oil prices also played a part in spooking investors.
  • The geopolitical uncertainties impacting the international oil economy do not show any signs of waning.
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