geopoliticsin a sentence
- Demand for resources has exceeded supply for decades in marginal geopolitical areas, hence the famines and droughts; but very soon, demand is going to exceed supply for everyone.† (source)
- The key to it was geopolitical.† (source)
- He must overcome an initial problem: nobody wants to read about geopolitical entities in conflict.† (source)
- The smell that surrounded him was infused with what, with geopolitics, and he waved a towel for five minutes and propped open the window, it kept closing, with a rolled-up copy of Pravda, he was still looking for baseball scores, and then he went and stood in their room and watched Eleanor sleep—she came from a gentle rural place and could easily perish from his reek.† (source)
- Moreover, emancipation of women offers another dimension in which to tackle geopolitical challenges such as terrorism.† (source)
- I didn't speak any Spanish or Creole, and what I knew about the complicated geopolitical situation I had read in books.† (source)
- It's my life we're talking about now-as worthless as that life may be in the geopolitical scheme of things-it's still my life.† (source)
- Geopolitical realities preclude Canada's having that kind of influence in eastern Europe.
- Let's call it a geopolitical level.'† (source)
- In the 1790s, it was common to dismiss the abolitionists as idealistic moralizers who didn't appreciate economics or understand geopolitical complexities such as the threat from France.† (source)
- He never declared his war aims, and I do not to this day know whether they were purely punitive—whether he had really at the back of his mind some geopolitical idea of getting me out of the country, as my Aunt Philippa had been driven to Bordighera and cousin Melchior to Darwin, or whether, as seems most likely, he fought for the sheer love of a battle in which indeed he shone.† (source)