Definition of geopolitics in English:
geopolitics
plural noun ˌdʒiːə(ʊ)ˈpɒlɪtɪksˌdʒioʊˈpɑlədɪks
treated as singular or plural Politics, especially international relations, as influenced by geographical factors.
we were entering a new phase of global geopolitics
Example sentencesExamples
- Geopolitics may provide the greatest uncertainty for the recovery ahead.
- The campaign is all about oil or geopolitics or some combination of the two.
- The early 1990s were a particularly optimistic time in light of everything going on in geopolitics.
- This war has been a push to dominate geopolitics by defining them in military terms.
- He anticipates some big changes in geopolitics based on his recent work with the government on the future of national security.
- In the ensuing chapters, he effectively fails to make the conceptual leap from military strategy to geopolitics.
- In the his presidency, geopolitics trumped economic politics.
- This week's bulletin will have no ranting, no raving, no geopolitics nor any theoretical musings.
- Geographical position or size may confer on a country a specific role in geopolitics or international trade.
- Geopolitics impinge on the market in the form of supply disruptions or the specter of such.
Definition of geopolitics in US English:
geopolitics
plural nounˌdʒioʊˈpɑlədɪksˌjēōˈpälədiks
treated as singular or plural Politics, especially international relations, as influenced by geographical factors.
we were entering a new phase of global geopolitics
Example sentencesExamples
- Geographical position or size may confer on a country a specific role in geopolitics or international trade.
- Geopolitics impinge on the market in the form of supply disruptions or the specter of such.
- This week's bulletin will have no ranting, no raving, no geopolitics nor any theoretical musings.
- Geopolitics may provide the greatest uncertainty for the recovery ahead.
- The early 1990s were a particularly optimistic time in light of everything going on in geopolitics.
- In the ensuing chapters, he effectively fails to make the conceptual leap from military strategy to geopolitics.
- He anticipates some big changes in geopolitics based on his recent work with the government on the future of national security.
- In the his presidency, geopolitics trumped economic politics.
- The campaign is all about oil or geopolitics or some combination of the two.
- This war has been a push to dominate geopolitics by defining them in military terms.