South Korea's democracy faces a crisis as President Yoon's martial law declaration shocked the nation, sparking protests, impeachment calls, and economic instability. Allies fear regional implications. What's next for Korea?
About us
The Geopolitics (TGP) is a uniquely global source of journalism, analysis, and commentary on international relations, world politics and a wide range of issues of global importance. We feature the voices of promising academics, policymakers, and local writers from all over the globe. The Geopolitics was created by people who want to be informed and have a deep interest in a broad range of subjects, from history to economics, international development to global terrorism—and aim to make the magazine accessible to all.
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- New York
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- Privately Held
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- 2017
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- International Security, Geopolitics, International Relations, International Affairs, World Politics, Defense, National Security, and Foreign Policy
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Employees at The Geopolitics
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Sherwin Ona, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Development Studies, De La Salle University
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S.M. Sayem
Majoring in Economics | Facilitator | Aspiring Policymaker | Contributor at The Geopolitics
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Maisam Iltaf
Researcher | Human Rights Activist | Articles in The Diplomat, The Geopolitics, and Global Voices
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Andi Mohammad Ilham
Researcher | Tax Consultant | Postgraduate Student in International Relations
Updates
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Syria's collapse marks the end of Assad's rule but raises new challenges. Fragmentation, rising factions, and regional tensions leave the world questioning what comes next for the nation. https://lnkd.in/eB68cJcZ
Syria’s Shattered Mosaic: The Global Ripples of a Fragmented Nation - The Geopolitics
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Assad, once seen as a reformer, fled Syria after 24 years of rule. Rebels, led by HTS, seized Damascus, marking the end of a brutal regime. What’s next for Syria?
Assad Has Fled, What Next for Syria? - The Geopolitics
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Syria’s 13-year war resurges as rebel offensives exploit a weakened regime. With Trump’s return looming, U.S. policy faces a pivotal test in a shifting Middle East.
Syria’s Fragile Future: Geopolitical Vacuums, Regional Rivalries, and the Role of U.S. Power - The Geopolitics
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Amid Ukraine's grinding war and shifting global power, President-elect Trump faces a fractured landscape. Diplomacy, not deals, will be key to navigating 2025's high-stakes challenges.
Ending the Russia-Ukraine War? Prospects for the Incoming Trump Administration - The Geopolitics
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Anxiety is a universal force, transcending borders and uniting humanity in its struggle with uncertainty. Far from a weakness, it drives growth, resilience, and the courage to shape a better world.
The Abyss of Freedom: Harnessing Anxiety to Forge a Better Self and a Better World - The Geopolitics
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With arms control treaties collapsing and nuclear doctrines shifting, the world edges closer to catastrophe. Lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis underscore the urgent need for restraint and dialogue.
Escalating to Armageddon: The Dismantling of Cold War Nuclear Arms Control and the Oreshnik - The Geopolitics
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Amid economic turmoil, Egypt is rapidly building military strength, reshaping regional dynamics. From tensions over Ethiopia’s dam to shifting alliances with Russia and BRICS, Cairo’s ambitions are clear.
Egypt’s Rising Militarization and Regional Implications - The Geopolitics
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Russia's growing influence in Africa is reshaping geopolitics: exploiting resources, backing military juntas, and using anti-colonial rhetoric to sideline the West while fueling its global ambitions.
Russia’s Aims in Africa - The Geopolitics
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Africa’s growing confidence is reshaping global geopolitics, but the West risks losing the battle for hearts and minds to Russia and China by underestimating this shift.
Cold War 2.0 and the Battle for Hearts and Minds in Africa - The Geopolitics
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