Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Governmental strategy based on geopolitics.
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- noun The
strategic use ofgeopolitics .
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- noun the branch of geopolitics dealing with strategy
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Examples
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Michael Moran is the executive editor and senior geostrategy analyst of Roubini Global Economics.
Assessing The Next North Korean Flare-Up Michael Moran 2010
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Coimbra described herself and the others as the "type of people who at night talk in encrypted chat rooms about world events, espionage, geostrategy, read John Le Carre novels, read Jeff Stein's Spy Talk blog, and by day work like everybody else."
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Michael Moran is vice president, executive editor and senior geostrategy analyst at Roubini Global Economics.
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Michael Moran is the executive editor and senior geostrategy analyst of Roubini Global Economics.
Assessing The Next North Korean Flare-Up Michael Moran 2010
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This drive also allows the US to consolidate European dependence for its energy security on NATO, thus solidifying EU support of the wider US geostrategy to control global energy resources and transportation routes.
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In the White House and in exile, he would spend hours stewing over yellow legal pads, war-gaming geostrategy, memorizing his dinner guests 'alma maters - and forever plotting the next campaign.
Now More Than Ever 2008
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Well before 1914, Britain's geostrategy was threefold:
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To put it in a terminology that harkens back to the more brutal age of ancient empires, the three grand imperatives of imperial geostrategy are to prevent collusion and maintain security dependence among the vassals, to keep tributaries pliant and protected, and to keep the barbarians from coming together.
Armchair Generals To The Rescue Patrick Vessey 2008
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But with few exceptions, thinkers and leaders have always considered the classics a basic tool of analysis, of understanding the sound criteria for decision-making in politics, diplomacy and geostrategy.
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Well before 1914, Britain's geostrategy was threefold:
qms commented on the word geostrategy
The Donald has no geostrategy.
I wonder just what could the matter be?
Indifferent to ends,
He takes for his friends
Those specially generous in flattery.
May 7, 2019