Geopolitical disruption refers to significant changes in political power dynamics within regions or among nations that can lead to instability, conflicts, or shifts in alliances. It often involves territorial disputes, resource competition, ideological clashes, or power struggles.
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Territorial disputes: Territorial disputes occur when two or more countries claim ownership over a specific piece of land or territory.
Resource competition: Resource competition happens when multiple nations vie for control over valuable resources such as oil reserves, water sources, minerals, etc., leading to tensions between them.
Power struggles: Power struggles refer to intense competitions for control between individuals or groups seeking political or economic dominance, often resulting in geopolitical disruptions.