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Geopolitics (from Ancient Greek γῆ (gê) 'earth, land' and πολιτική (politikḗ) 'politics') is the study of the effects of Earth's geography on politics and international relations.
The General National Congress changes the provisional name of Libya to the State of Libya, pending the adoption of a new constitution. [54] 1 July: Croatia joins the European Union. 24 October: The Republic of Cape Verde changes its official English name to the Republic of Cabo Verde, [55] following precedents set by Côte d'Ivoire and Timor ...
List of national border changes (1914–present) Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
Pages in category "Geopolitics" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs). For a more complete listing, see the Yearbook of International Organizations , [ 1 ] which includes 25,000 international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), excluding for-profit enterprises, about 5,000 IGOs, and lists dormant and dead organizations as ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 December 2024. List of great powers from the early modern period to the post cold war era Great powers are often recognized in an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council. A great power is a nation, state or empire that, through its economic, political and military strength ...
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Most sovereign states have alternative names. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article attempts to give all known alternative names and initialisms for all nations, countries, and sovereign states, in English and any predominant or official languages of the country in question.