Modern geopolitics refers to the study of how geography, political power, and international relations interact in shaping global dynamics. It explores how nations and regions influence each other's policies, alliances, conflicts, and overall power structures.
Related terms
Superpower: A term used to describe a nation with significant global influence and capabilities to shape international affairs.
Alliances: Agreements or partnerships between countries formed for mutual defense or cooperation purposes.
Geopolitical Strategy: The planning and implementation of political actions by nations to achieve specific goals based on geographical considerations.