Whatever circumstance springs up is accounted for, even when it seems to contradict geostrategic logic.
History shows that many great geostrategic turning points are hardly recognized as such at the time.
Regardless of who emerges victorious, neither Iran's foreign policy nor its geostrategic posture will dramatically change.
Once again, the link between the geostrategic event and the real-world consequence is, to put it mercifully, attenuated.
Yet the melting Arctic will have geostrategic consequences beyond helping a bunch of resource-fattened countries to get fatter.
The answer to this question will undoubtedly shape the geostrategic environment of the Asia-Pacific theater in the coming decades.
Over the past 20 years, military leaders sought to match their defense strategies and associated force structures to changing geostrategic circumstances.
Central Asia has been a geostrategic crossroads of people, capital and ideas since the first Han dynasty caravans traveled the ancient Silk Road.
He now recommends a geostrategic realism that replaces history with geography.
Referring to the "Gathering Storm" used by Winston Churchill to describe the inter-war period, Gaffney warned of troubling geostrategic "weather patterns" for which the United States must be prepared.
This augurs an important geostrategic shift, considering that Egypt is the most populous and influential Arab country, and has long been closely allied with the West, especially the United States.
This challenge has been rendered even more complex by the changing geostrategic environment, the proliferation of advanced technologies, and the rise of new political entities that could pose a significant threat to U.S. national interests.
In a geostrategic environment where conflict continues to persist between advanced militaries and their substandard adversaries--either rogue states or terror cells--the latter have been forced to develop asymmetric ways of challenging the superior with the inferior.
Thought to be crucial to NATO interests given its geostrategic significance -- Turkey borders Iraq and Syria to the south and Russia to its northeast -- the stability of the country's democratic government has long remained a concern of foreign policy experts.
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