Tag: THOGG
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The Geopolitical Outcome of the Russia–Ukraine War
The war between Russia and Ukraine is not simply a regional military conflict. It is a geopolitical event that is reshaping the strategic architecture of Europe and accelerating broader changes in the global balance of power. Wars of this scale rarely end with a simple victory or defeat. Instead they transform the political and…
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Between Two Oceans: The Geographic Engine of American Power
The United States occupies one of the most unusual and advantageous geographic positions of any nation in modern history. When viewed from the perspective of global geopolitics, the country reveals a layered structure created by oceans, rivers, interior plains, and the long historical process of continental expansion. Geography, more than ideology or temporary political leadership,…
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Imperialism in the History of Global Geopolitics (THOGG)
When we examine imperialism through the lens of the History of Global Geopolitics, a clear pattern emerges. Empires rarely expand simply because leaders are ambitious or nations become aggressive. Expansion usually follows deeper structural pressures that develop inside economic and geographic systems. In most cases, imperial expansion begins with resources, trade routes, and…