More: Geopolitics

A Saudi Arabian Pivot to Asia?

As Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, Mohammad bin Salman (MbS) wraps up his week-long tour of Pakistan, India and China, many have been left contemplating the implications of...

South Asian Geopolitics: Saudi Arabia: 1 Iran: 0?

It may be reading tea leaves but analysis of the walk-up to Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit and his sojourn in Islamabad suggests that...

The forthcoming meeting between Kim Jong-Un and Donald J. Trump

 The meeting between the leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Kim Jong-Un, and the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, will be...

The Slippery Slope of Sino-US Trade War

Change is the only constant. After a struggle for supremacy in geopolitical and geo-economical spheres, now technological realms have also been contested among superpowers....

From WWI to www: Geopolitics 100 years later – Book Review

It is an honor to present to our readers our esteemed alumni colleague and friend Professor Anis Bajrektarević and his newly released book From...

China, Europe and the G-Zero world

What does it mean to live in a world without global leadership? Where is the European Union heading? What impact will Trump’s “America first”...

Challenges and prospects of China’s Belt and Road Initiative

In the present globalized world, the economic corridors have become an important tool for regional cooperation and development. The economic corridor highlights the integration...

The current geopolitical shifts in the Middle East

Syria's three-party strategic system, with the minor addition of the United States and its now remote allies on the field, is undergoing a radical...

Geopolitics of Europe and the Iron Law of Evolutionary Biology

A freshly released IMF’s World Economic Outlook brings no comforting picture to anyone within the G-7, especially in the US and EU: The WTO...

Cooperation in the Mediterranean region

Some directions should be identified with a view to defining cooperation in the Mediterranean region. There is the Italian one that reaches Libya, but...

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