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China, Mexico, South Korea and Japan. • As the global oil market recovers, Saudi Arabia will bear the burden of keeping produc-tion cuts in place as other oil producers renege on their agreed-upon quotas. The Saudis will look to Russia to help forestall an uptick in U.S. shale output. Geopolitics Is Back With a Vengeance
Russia's history is one of controlling the inherently powerful centrifugal forces tearing at the country's fabric. Russia, then, has two core geopolitical problems. The first is holding the empire together. But the creation of that empire poses the second problem, maintaining internal security.
Stratfor The Geopolitics of Energy April 2, 2014 | 0851 GMT By Robert D. Kaplan Geopolitics is the battle for space and power played out in a geographical setting. Just as there are military geopolitics, diplomatic geopolitics and economic geopolitics, there is also energy geopolitics. For natural resources and the trade routes that bring those
The geographical perspective of the 21st century is just now being formed. At the heart of this perspective is a rivalry between China and the United States to succeed Europe's 500-year centrality in the international system, which will be framed by a shift in global economic activity and trade, new energy resource competition, a weakening
This collection covers six main players in global trade: the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, China, Japan and India. (PDF format, 53 pages) Get this report and all Stratfor Store reports for free with an Enterprise Membership. Learn more here. In this episode of RANE's Essential Geopolitics podcast, Emily Donahue welcomes Nate Fishler, RANE Asia-Pacific analyst. He has written extensively on China's demographics and points out that population decline is but one of many demographic issues China faces today.
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By Robert D. Kaplan, Chief Geopolitical Analyst at Stratfor Real China Map (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The biggest question in international affairs has nothing to do with Syria or Iran going
pain of its first Lost Decade, and China had begun its rapid ascent as the world's economic "miracle." Now consider the cycle we are in today, one that began with a crisis that shattered the world. The 2008 collapse of the global financial sys-tem stripped away the prosperity that bound the European Union together, short-circuited China's
pain of its first Lost Decade, and China had begun its rapid ascent as the
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