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  2. Category:Geopolitical terminology - Wikipedia

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  3. Frozen conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was a frozen conflict with periods of full-scale escalations. [17] The dissolution of the Republic of Artsakh following the 2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh was an end to this frozen conflict.

  4. Thucydides Trap - Wikipedia

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    James Palmer, a deputy editor at Foreign Policy, in his article "Oh God, Not the Peloponnesian War Again", wrote of the Thucydides Trap that "conflicts between city-states in a backwater Eurasian promontory 2,400 years ago are an unreliable guide to modern geopolitics—and they neglect a vast span of world history that may be far more relevant ...

  5. Geopolitical events, such as elections, wars, assassinations and terrorist attacks, can significantly impact stock market performance across various sectors. This influence typically stems from ...

  6. Second Cold War - Wikipedia

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    A Second Cold War, [1] [2] Cold War II, [3] [4] or the New Cold War [5] [6] [7] has been used to describe heightened geopolitical tensions in the 21st century between usually, on one side, the United States and, on the other, either China or Russia—the successor state of the Soviet Union, which led the Eastern Bloc during the original Cold War.

  7. Politics of translation: Putin's 'geopolitical disaster' remark

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  8. Geopolitics - Wikipedia

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    Topics of geopolitics include relations between the interests of international political actors focused within an area, a space, or a geographical element, relations which create a geopolitical system. [4] Critical geopolitics deconstructs classical geopolitical theories, by showing their political or ideological functions for great powers.

  9. Geopolitical tensions continue to weigh on markets

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    February 14, 2022 at 12:12 PM