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AI is supercharging cybercrime—scaling attacks, lowering entry barriers, and outpacing defenses. From LLM-assisted breaches to “vibe hacking,” are regulators and tech firms ready to keep up before threats spiral further? thegeopolitics.com/cops-robbers-a…
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Can Europe become the anchor Pakistan’s economy needs? The EU forum will test whether trade ties can evolve into investment, confidence, and recovery before Pakistan’s current advantages begin to narrow. thegeopolitics.com/from-market-ac…
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No direct US-Iran talks, no easy off-ramp. As tensions shake oil routes and markets, Pakistan has become the lone bridge between Washington and Tehran. Can Islamabad turn access into diplomacy? thegeopolitics.com/no-direct-talk…
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From Pax Americana to Pax Transactional: the Middle East now reflects a world of deals, shifting alignments, and selective power. As old orders fade, can rising powers turn chaos into opportunity? thegeopolitics.com/from-pax-ameri…
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While Washington burns bandwidth in the Middle East, Beijing gains time, lessons, and leverage. But Hormuz reminds China that one chokepoint can shake everything. Is strategic patience now its greatest weapon? thegeopolitics.com/benefits-of-ch…
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Taiwan’s real battle may begin long before beaches and bombs. Beijing’s sharper tools are trade, pressure, influence, and fatigue. Is invasion the headline while coercion is the strategy? thegeopolitics.com/how-beijing-pl…
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If power in sport now lives in city halls, boardrooms, and algorithms—not stadiums—how will the U.S. wield cities, capital, and code as it hosts the world’s biggest events over the next decade? thegeopolitics.com/the-new-power-…
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Four years on, Ukraine’s war drags across 1,200 km, cities in ruins and millions displaced. Russia entrenched, Kyiv defiant, the West divided—how long can a war of attrition outlast political will before exhaustion decides the peace? thegeopolitics.com/four-years-on-…
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After joining ASEAN, Timor-Leste is leveraging sustainable, high-value tourism to boost soft power, diversify beyond oil, and cement its regional role—positioning itself as Southeast Asia’s next authentic frontier. @nikola_mikovic thegeopolitics.com/how-timor-lest…
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How close is Cuba to collapse? Energy strangulation, fading allies, and Trump’s oil squeeze after Venezuela’s shift have left Havana isolated and rationing. For the first time in decades, the regime’s survival feels uncertain. thegeopolitics.com/how-far-is-cub…
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The myth of Algeria as North Africa’s “indispensable pillar” fades. The U.S. backs Morocco’s autonomy push and eyes a Tunis-Rabat axis—shifting the Maghreb from veto politics to geo-economic integration. thegeopolitics.com/the-maghrebs-n…
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South Korea’s undersea future isn’t SSNs or UUVs—it’s both. Nuclear subs hedge dual crises; unmanned systems impose constant pressure on North Korea’s SLBMs. In a crowded Pacific, layered integration—not prestige—will decide deterrence. thegeopolitics.com/south-koreas-u…
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The map isn’t the war. Ukraine is fighting systems—power grids, drones, attrition. Russia leads this phase by compounding pressure, not breakthroughs. Outcome still contested, but arithmetic, not headlines, is deciding January 2026. thegeopolitics.com/the-map-isnt-t…
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Bangladesh may be seeing a rare shift: from who rules to how to govern. Jamaat-e-Islami’s Policy Summit 2026 outlines a knowledge economy, digital anti-corruption tools, and welfare reforms—but can vision survive execution? thegeopolitics.com/is-bangladesh-…
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In icy Greenland, great-power politics thaw old colonial instincts. As Washington talks force, Nuuk answers identity: not American, not Danish—Greenlandic. The Arctic’s “trillion-dollar ocean” risks reviving the law of the jungle. thegeopolitics.com/in-icy-greenla…
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Maduro’s capture signals a grim shift: power over law. From Venezuela to Gaza and Ukraine, force is normalised, sovereignty erodes, and multilateral institutions hollow out—ushering a dangerous might-makes-right world order. thegeopolitics.com/maduros-captur…
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Sanctions revived Russia’s Far East as a pivot to Asia, but China ties remain extractive. Without diversification—energy, digital, tourism—the region risks staying a resource periphery, not a Northeast Asian gateway. thegeopolitics.com/the-russian-fa…
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AI’s real power isn’t abstract—it’s silicon and data. Tiny chips now shape geopolitics, supply chains, and sovereignty. The AI race is a struggle over who sets the rules of our digital lives. thegeopolitics.com/the-tiny-chips…
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Japan’s F-2 shows co-development fails when power is asymmetric. Today, Japan–South Korea symmetry and shared threats create a rare chance to jointly build real deterrence—quietly, modularly, and beyond symbolism. thegeopolitics.com/japans-f-2-fig…
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Greenland is no longer just a partner—it’s a test. U.S. appointments signal an Arctic turn from consent to power, forcing Denmark, Europe, and Nuuk to defend self-determination against strategic coercion. thegeopolitics.com/greenland-and-…
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