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Geopolitics of Resources: Resource and the Politics of Power, Relevance of Natural Resources, Classification of Resources Form a Geopolitical Basis, Resource and National Strategy, Resource Disputes

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Resource and the Politics of Power

  • The post-cold war period witnessed a shift in the power from traditional military rivalries in the past to economic expansion and prowess in the contemporary world because of growing technological abilities and globalisation. The current global geopolitics is shaped by three factors;
    • Foreign policies between the countries;
    • Economic Growth and related linkages
    • Strategic boundary Issues
  • The rivalries between nations are increasing. The reason for rivalry may be access to strategic mineral deposits, sometimes rivers etc. and why natural …

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Geopolitical Issue Related to Trade: Geopolitical Role of Trade, Geopolitics in Trade Routes, Geopolitical Disputes in Trade

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Geopolitical Role of Trade

  • The imperial attitude of every state is the reason behind the states desire to control all the exports and imports of other nations. But now, every form of trade has become domination on the sovereignty of the other nations. After the WTO agreements, the trade balance has shifted from the underdeveloped to the developed economies. The inflow of capital is from the least developed countries to the highly develo…

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