Geopolitical relationships refer to the connections between political power dynamics among countries or regions in relation to geographical factors such as territory, resources, and borders. These relationships influence diplomacy, alliances, conflicts, trade agreements, and other interactions between nations.
Related terms
Territorial Disputes: Territorial disputes arise when two or more countries have conflicting claims over specific areas of land or water bodies.
Supranational Organizations: Supranational organizations are international bodies formed by multiple countries that have the authority to make decisions and implement policies that impact member states.
Soft Power: Soft power refers to a country's ability to influence other nations through non-coercive means such as culture, diplomacy, education, or economic relationships.