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YAR, Fayaz Gul Mazloum, Shamsurahman ZAHID, and Jan Mohammad MIAKHIL. "Role of Climate Change in Afghanistan’s Geopolitical Power." Journal of Political And Legal Sovereignty 2, no. 2 (2024): 201–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/jpls.v2i2.173.

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Purpose: This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan’s geopolitical power. Global warming and climate change are the most significant environmental threats today. The effects of climate change include water and food scarcity, disease, unemployment, migration, poverty, resource conflicts, and global instability.Methodology:This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan's geopolitical power. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach and a survey method. The statistical research community includes experts and specialists in geopolitics, political scienc
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YAR, Fayaz Gul Mazloum, Shamsurahman ZAHID, and Jan Mohammad MIAKHIL. "Role of Climate Change in Afghanistan’s Geopolitical Power." Journal of Political And Legal Sovereignty 2, no. 3 (2024): 248–59. https://doi.org/10.38142/jpls.v2i3.173.

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Purpose: This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan’s geopolitical power. Global warming and climate change are the most significant environmental threats today. The effects of climate change include water and food scarcity, disease, unemployment, migration, poverty, resource conflicts, and global instability.Methodology:This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan's geopolitical power. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach and a survey method. The statistical research community includes experts and specialists in geopolitics, political scienc
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Proedrou, Filippos. "Anthropocene Geopolitics and Foreign Policy: Exploring the Link in the EU Case." Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 45, no. 2 (2020): 83–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0304375420931706.

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Scholarly literature has recently developed the notions of Anthropocene geopolitics and planetary security. How these relate to and whether they inform states’ foreign policy, however, remains a largely underdeveloped issue. This article goes some way toward addressing this gap both theoretically and empirically. Theoretically, it unpacks how traditional and Anthropocene geopolitics diverge in their approach toward the security repercussions of climate change and teases out the emanating foreign policy implications. These revolve around different levels of climate ambition, divergent approache
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Mazloum Yar, Fayaz Gul. "Role of Climate Change in Afghanistan’s Geopolitical Power." DIROSAT: Journal of Education, Social Sciences & Humanities 2, no. 3 (2024): 221–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.58355/dirosat.v2i3.75.

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The most significant environmental threats today are global warming and climate change. The effects of climate change include water and food scarcity, disease, unemployment, migration, poverty, resource conflicts, and global instability. This study examines the role of climate change in Afghanistan’s geopolitical power. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach and a survey method. The statistical research community includes experts and specialists in geopolitics, political science, climate science, and university professors. The questionnaire was distributed among them based on ind
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Herasina, Liudmyla. "GEOPOLITICAL CLIMATE AND WORLD SYSTEM OF THE 21ST CENTURY: DOMINANT TENDENCIES." Bulletin of Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. Series: philosophy, philosophy of law, political science, sociology : The collection of scientific papers / Editorial board: O. Danilyan (Ed.-in-Ch.), et al. – Kharkiv : Pravo, 2023. 56, no. 1 (2023): 122–34. https://doi.org/10.21564/2663-5704.56.273999.

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<em>The article methodologically rethinks the heuristic ability of the classical imperatives of geopolitics in the analysis of the current international situation</em>. <em>A systematic streamlining of dominant trends (global, regional, temporal) in the changed geopolitical space is being carried out in terms of their scale, strength and prospects</em>. <em>Theoretically substantiated new definitions of phenomena &ndash; </em><em>&ldquo;</em><em>geopolitical world order</em><em>&rdquo;</em><em> and </em><em>&ldquo;</em><em>geopolitical climate</em><em>&rdquo;</em><em>, which are formed and cha
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Şöhret, Mesut. "Geopolitical Impacts of Climate Change: Arctic Case." Yönetim ve Ekonomi Dergisi 32, no. 1 (2025): 67–83. https://doi.org/10.18657/yonveek.1502974.

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ABSTRACT Climate change has long been considered a big problem by many politicians and ordinary people. This change in the world ecosystem has serious effects on world geopolitics in a global sense, as well as its effects on living things on Earth. As the effects of climate change increase in the coming years, it seems inevitable that this will cause major global geopolitical changes, especially in the seas. Undoubtedly, many problems are expected to arise from these changes, such as changes in global trade routes and people forced to migrate due to sea level rise. In addition, the possibility
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Bosnjakovic, Branko. "Geopolitics of climate change: A review." Thermal Science 16, no. 3 (2012): 629–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tsci120202127b.

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The paper reviews the geopolitical elements of the emerging discourse on how to control, and cope with climate change. Two complementary approaches may be distinguished: the actor-related approach analyses the positioning of states and interest groups, which develop strategies on coping with climate change; the other approach addresses processes and problem areas (physical, economic, demographic?) emerging in the geographic space as a consequence of, or linked to climate change. With failing mitigation policies and instruments, the urgency of adaptation to climate change is increasing. Assessm
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Demiralay, Sercan, Yan Wang, and Conghui Chen. "Geopolitical risks and climate change stocks." Journal of Environmental Management 352 (February 2024): 119995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119995.

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Melnik, A. "Climate Issues Under Changing Geopolitical Conditions." World Economy and International Relations 68, no. 2 (2024): 84–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2024-68-2-84-93.

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The changing geopolitical situation demands new approaches to solving climatic problems, and their reflection in the frame of strategic decisions. The formulation of such approaches acquires even greater significance regarding possible prospects for the future development of Russia. It has been shown that the concept of energy transition in tackling climate change can be considered as a foundational platform for the emergence of a new technological order. The technological standards worked out together with rules of conduct are to consolidate the dominant position of the leading countries in t
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Chow, Pei-Sze, Anne Marit Waade, and Robert A. Saunders. "Geopolitical Television Drama Within and Beyond the Nordic Region." Nordicom Review 41, s1 (2020): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2020-0013.

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AbstractThis article presents a framework for thinking about the intersections between geopolitics and Northern European television drama by examining the contemporary Nordic Noir genre of crime drama. Nordic Noir features not only the double plot that combines sociopolitical critique with crime drama, but also a third “gaze” that engages aesthetics and territorial features that further individual series’ geopolitical critique. Nordic Noir has become especially attuned to contemporary geopolitical issues specific to its setting (climate change, East-West rivalries, etc.), through which viewers
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Dhifaoui, Zouhaier, Kaies Ncibi, Faicel Gasmi, and Abulmajeed Abdallah Alqarni. "The Nexus between Climate Change and Geopolitical Risk Index in Saudi Arabia Based on the Fourier-Domain Transfer Entropy Spectrum Method." Sustainability 15, no. 18 (2023): 13579. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151813579.

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Geopolitical risks have recently escalated due to increased disputes and tensions between nations worldwide. Additionally, “climate change” describes the prolonged alteration of regular weather patterns, mainly due to human activities on Earth, leading to disastrous consequences for human livelihoods, the economy, and natural ecology. This study employs a novel transfer entropy spectrum-based Fourier domain to dynamically analyze the geopolitical risk index and specific climate change factors in Saudi Arabia. Our comprehensive investigation reveals a robust bidirectional causal relationship be
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Mansour, Nadia. "Global climate geopolitical competition and Africa’s position." Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 9, no. 1 (2025): 10435. https://doi.org/10.24294/jipd10435.

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The global climate governance process will have a profound impact on geopolitical relations, and, at the same time, these will determine the direction of cooperation in international climate governance. The European Union and the United States are the most important players in the global governance of climate change, and their competing policy orientations and dynamics have a major impact on trends in this field. In this context, Africa is the region most vulnerable to climate change, and the climate issue in Africa has become one of the frontiers of competition between major powers. Indeed, m
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Shezad, Munham, Mahwish Bakht, and Amir Nadeem. "Climate Change Diplomacy and the Geopolitics of Energy Transition." Journal of Political Stability Archive 3, no. 2 (2025): 350–67. https://doi.org/10.63468/jpsa.3.2.20.

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Climate change diplomacy and the geopolitics of energy transition represent critical intersections of environmental policy and international relations. This paper examines how the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources reshapes global power dynamics, emphasizing the role of diplomacy in addressing transboundary climate challenges. Key themes include competing national interests, historical dependencies on fossil fuels, and technological disparities in renewable energy access. The analysis highlights case studies of major players like the EU, U.S., China, and the Middle East, revea
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Dalby, Simon. "Canadian geopolitical culture: Climate change and sustainability." Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien 63, no. 1 (2018): 100–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cag.12472.

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GIDDENS, ANTHONY. "Climate Change Meets Geopolitical Reality in Copenhagen." New Perspectives Quarterly 27, no. 2 (2010): 58–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5842.2010.01163.x.

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Godara, Hari, Jyoti M. Pathania, and Gaurav Kumar. "Hydro-Political Dynamics Between China–India–Pakistan: Dams and Transboundary River Governance Amidst Geopolitical Contestations." Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 11, no. 3 (2024): 400–422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23477970241263154.

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Transboundary rivers raise critical concerns for state security amidst contemporary ecological strain and regional geopolitics in South Asia. The challenge of ‘water security’ is underscored by the substantial reliance on transboundary rivers, compounded by the multifaceted impacts of climate change and the simmering geopolitical tensions among riparian nations, especially in the complex dynamics between India–China and India–Pakistan. This study endeavours to illuminate distinctive characteristics of the South Asian transboundary governance framework, wherein rivers are subjected to intensive
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Gasimova, Khayala Namig. "Impact of climate diplomacy on international relations: Modern trends." FOREIGN AFFAIRS 34, no. 3 (2024): 111–23. https://doi.org/10.46493/2663-2675.34(3).2024.111.

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The relevance of studying the impact of climate diplomacy on international relations is due to the intensification of the global climate crisis and geopolitical tensions, which create unprecedented challenges for the world community. The purpose of the article was to identify and analyse the modern trends of the impact of climate diplomacy on international relations in the context of geopolitical confrontation. The methodological basis of the study was the historical method, comparative analysis, and tabular modelling, which allowed for tracing the evolution of the international legal regime o
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Tsiouvalas, Apostolos. "Review of Joachim Weber (ed.), Handbook on Geopolitics and Security in the Arctic: The High North Between Cooperation and Confrontation." Arctic Review on Law and Politics 12 (2021): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v12.3254.

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Handbook on Geopolitics and Security in the Arctic: The High North Between Cooperation and Confrontation, edited by Joachim Weber, is part of the Springer series Frontiers in International Relations. Published in 2020, the anthology comes at a turbulent time in Arctic geopolitics, when the traditional supremacy of the Arctic littoral states has started to be challenged by lurking interests of non-Arctic stakeholders, and global anthropogenic challenges, such as climate change, keep raising questions as to the future of security and geopolitical balance in the region. The handbook comprises a c
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Berry, Evan. "Religion and Climate Geopolitics." Current History 123, no. 856 (2024): 283–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2024.123.856.283.

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Climate politics is old: a stress test of international institutions and political systems now in its fourth decade. Climate politics is also new: nascent transnational movements, world changing technologies, and emergent authoritarianisms indicate a rapidly shifting geopolitical order. As the moral urgency of environmental crises intensify, attention to religion provides an informative window onto the dynamics of global environmental politics. This article describes three ways in which religions are both shaping and being shaped by anthropogenic climate change.
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Aslam, Mohd Mizan Mohammad, Syed Razak Syed Mahadi, and Muhd Nabhan Mizan. "Geopolitical Challenges in Public Governance." International Journal of Strategic Studies 1, no. 2 (2024): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.59921/icestra.v1i2.52.

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Geopolitics is the study of how Earth's geography both physical and human, affects politics and international relations. The Ancient Greek terms γῆ (gê), which means "earth, land," and πoλιτική (politikḗ), which means "politics," are the source of the term "geopolitics.". It is an academic discipline that studies how a nation's size, location, climate, terrain, population, and natural resources affect its politics, particularly its foreign policy. Geopolitics has a significant bearing on public governance. A framework for comprehending the power relationships that shape our world is provided b
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Shah, Syed Mehmood Ali, and Wuh Hao. "Strategic Geopolitical Risk." International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management 10, no. 1 (2021): 36–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijrcm.2021010104.

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China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a key geopolitical move that guarantees releasing financial possibilities of Pakistan and China, and in addition, it expands the vital position of Pakistan. It underwrites that Pakistan would give a steady framework to change this move into a really interconnected world that advances harmony, advancement, and flourishing. CPEC is a cognizant exertion to accomplish participation in various fields including exchange, barrier, vitality, training, and science and innovation. Beginning their adventure from January 1963 from respective long-haul exchange as
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CARP, Radu. "COMBINING SOFT POWER WITH THE GEOPOLITICAL APPROACH - HOW DIFFICULT IS FOR THE EU TO CHANGE ITS ATTITUDE?" STRATEGIES XXI - National Defence College 1, no. 72 (2021): 189–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.53477/2668-5094-21-14.

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After gradually evolving from an economic project to a political one, European Union leaders declare nowadays that it is time to go forward and to build a geopolitical actor on the international stage. This paper does make an account on the current stage of relevant geopolitical actors and how they view EU. In order to address this issue, EU have to focus more on its soft power instruments, like multilateralism and the promotion of democracy, rule of law and human rights, and also climate change, apart from hard power instruments like trade, security and defense, cybersecurity and data privacy
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Bošnjaković, Branko. "Europe Between Climate and Energy Insecurity: Geopolitical Aspects." Journal of Maritime & Transportation Science Special edition, no. 1 (2016): 29–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.18048/2016-00.29.

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EU sees itself as a world leader in coping with the challenge of climate change. At the same time, the Ukraine crisis has demonstrated how vulnerable its energy supply security is due to EU’s dependence on import oil and gas. The paper addresses the interlinkages and prospects of EU’s climate and energy policies with respect to ethical and security dimensions. The ethical dimension is addressed in terms of how to fairly allocate responsibility among nations, regions and states to reduce GHG emissions to non-dangerous levels, a central issue at the upcoming UN summit in Paris. The proposed prin
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Zalewska, Anna. "Climate and environment on the EU geopolitical chessboard." Rocznik Europeistyczny 6 (October 29, 2021): 115–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2450-274x.6.6.

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Dahan-Dalmedico, Amy. "Climate expertise: between scientific credibility and geopolitical imperatives." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 33, no. 1 (2008): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/030801808x259961.

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Manzo, Kate. "Earthworks: The geopolitical visions of climate change cartoons." Political Geography 31, no. 8 (2012): 481–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2012.09.001.

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Anwar Nasralla, Peshawa. "Climate change crisis in Iraq." Journal of University of Raparin 11, no. 3 (2024): 737–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.26750/vol(11).no(3).paper30.

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Climate change is progressively becoming a serious and discussed issue. Besides this, there are clear evidence, observed, and confirmatory reasons for the multi-dimensional climate change impacts worldwide. Just as the countries and regions have not played an equal role in environmental pollution, heat retention, and climate change. Similarly, the effects of these phenomena are significantly different in the countries; thus, many of the main vulnerable places and others are its beneficiaries. Apart from other fields, the areas that are heavily damaged will also be affected in terms of politica
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Güngör, Arifenur. "Asymmetric Effects of Geopolitical Risk, Climate Policy Uncertainty, and Crude Oil Prices on the US Green Bond Market." Sosyoekonomi 33, no. 65 (2025): 49–71. https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2025.03.03.

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This paper examines the asymmetric effects of geopolitical risk, climate policy uncertainty, and crude oil prices on returns and realised volatility in the US green bond market. Using the nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) method on monthly data from January 2010 to August 2023, this paper provides evidence that, in the long run, a decline in geopolitical risk and climate policy uncertainty is associated with an increase in green bond returns. Additionally, the returns and realised volatility of green bonds are positively influenced by increased crude oil prices and the long-term
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Proedrou, Filippos. "Contesting Greek Gas Policy: Geopolitical, Energy and Climate Considerations." International Spectator 54, no. 2 (2019): 87–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2019.1576421.

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Mangla, Ashima. "Geopolitics of Renewable Energy: Shaping the Global Power Landscape." Gyan Management Journal 17, no. 2 (2023): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.48165/gmj.2022.17.2.9.

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This research paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the geopolitical implications of the global transition towards renewable energy. It scrutinizes the traditional energy landscape, emphasizing how fossil fuel resources have historically shaped geopolitical power structures. The key drivers of the shift towards renewables, such as climate change, economic viability, and energy security, are elaborated. The paper identifies emerging leaders in the renewable sector, namely, China and the European Union, and discusses how their strategic positioning could reshape global power dynamics. It ex
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Meehan, Katie, Nicole L. Klenk, and Fabián Mendez. "The Geopolitics of Climate Knowledge Mobilization." Science, Technology, & Human Values 43, no. 5 (2017): 759–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0162243917745601.

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Climate change and sustainability science have become more international in scope and transdisciplinary in nature, in response to growing expectations that scientific knowledge directly informs collective action and transformation. In this article, we move past idealized models of the science–policy interface to examine the social processes and geopolitical dynamics of knowledge mobilization. We argue that sociotechnical imaginaries of transdisciplinary research, deployed in parallel to “universal” regimes of evidence-based decision-making from the global North, conceal how international colla
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Sharapov, Dmitry. "Northern Sea route and climate change." E3S Web of Conferences 460 (2023): 09019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346009019.

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The Arctic Sea Route, also known as the Northern Sea Route, is experiencing profound changes due to the effects of climate change. This transformation is opening up new economic opportunities and geopolitical challenges, all while raising significant environmental concerns. The diminishing sea ice, thinning ice cover, and the development of new routes have reduced shipping distances, making this once largely impassable region increasingly accessible for global commerce. Economic implications include reduced shipping distances, expanded trade opportunities, and the potential for resource extrac
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Bettin, Giulia, Gian Marco Mensi, and Maria Cristina Recchioni. "Multifactor Risk Attribution Applied to Systemic, Climate and Geopolitical Tail Risks for the Eurozone Banking Sector." Risks 11, no. 10 (2023): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/risks11100173.

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The aim of this work is to introduce an innovative methodology for performing risk attribution within a multifactor risk framework. We applied this analysis to the assessment of systemic, climate, and geopolitical risks relative to a representative sample of Eurozone banks between 2011 and 2022. Comparing the results to the output of a bivariate approach, we found that contemporaneous tail crises generate combined equity losses exceeding partial analysis estimates. We then attributed the combined risk to each factor and to the effect of their interaction by employing our proposed frequency-bas
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Inshakova, Agnessa. "The Institutional and Legal Paradigm As the Basis for Building a Civilized Geopolitical Space." Legal Concept, no. 1 (May 2022): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/lc.jvolsu.2022.1.1.

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The main topic of the current issue of the journal “Legal Concept” = “Pravovaya paradigma” – “The modern state in the paradigm of law: geopolitical and jurisdictional staples” deals with the study of the significance of such a category as a legal paradigm for the scientific world and the building of civilized international relations, taking into account the current state of the geopolitical space, as well as their interdependence and mutual influence. It is argued that confidence-building and the stability of international relations will be promoted not by deterrence or confrontation, but by e
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Kenneth Ifeanyi Ibekwe, Emmanuel Augustine Etukudoh, Zamathula Queen Sikhakhane Nwokediegwu, Aniekan Akpan Umoh, Adedayo Adefemi, and Valentine Ikenna Ilojianya. "ENERGY SECURITY IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF GEOPOLITICAL DYNAMICS AND POLICIES." Engineering Science & Technology Journal 5, no. 1 (2024): 152–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/estj.v5i1.741.

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Energy security is a critical dimension in the contemporary global landscape, where the availability, affordability, and reliability of energy resources play a pivotal role in shaping geopolitical dynamics and national policies. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the intricate interplay between energy security, geopolitics, and policies on the global stage. The quest for energy security is inherently linked to the geopolitical landscape, as nations strategically position themselves to secure access to vital energy resources. The competition for control over key energy reserves, tran
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Sarwar, Ghulam, and Armaghan Farid. "<b>The Indus Under Pressure: Hydro-Politics, Climate Change, and Strategic Anxiety in South Asia</b>." Journal of Political Stability Archive 3, no. 3 (2025): 45–59. https://doi.org/10.63468/jpsa.3.3.05.

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The IWT's long-standing transboundary water cooperation, which has successfully endured wars, political hostility, and shifting regimes between India and Pakistan, now stands at a critical crossroads. The hydro-political landscape of South Asia is transforming, and India’s upstream control and perception often fuels suspicion and securitization. The conflict amplifies during a military crisis when water emerges as a source of sovereignty and strategic leverage. Environmental security is deeply linked to regional stability through shared ecological risks and interdependencies. Climate change ac
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Zaza, Alfonsa Maria Satifa Umbu, Rice Yohana Banoet, and Enike Tje Yustin Dima. "Dampak Ketengangan Geopolitik terhadap Investasi Asing Langsung (FDI) di Indonesia." SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REFLECTION : Economic, Accounting, Management and Business 8, no. 3 (2025): 949–58. https://doi.org/10.37481/sjr.v8i3.1175.

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Global geopolitical tensions such as trade wars, military conflicts, and diplomatic rivalries have increasingly shaped the dynamics of foreign direct investment (FDI), creating uncertainty that disrupts investor confidence and reshapes global capital flows. This study aims to analyze how these geopolitical developments impact FDI inflows to Indonesia, a major emerging economy that aspires to become a high-income nation by 2045. Using a literature review approach supported by content analysis, this research synthesizes findings from academic journals, international economic reports, and policy
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MIURA, Hideyuki. "Japan’s Initiatives to Ensure Resilient Supply Chains amid Geopolitical Risks: Shifting Strategies from Geographical Proximity to Geopolitical Distance." East Asian Policy 17, no. 01 (2025): 23–37. https://doi.org/10.1142/s1793930525000029.

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Amid a climate of hyper-globalisation, Japanese companies established robust supply chains in East Asia that prioritised geographical proximity to ensure cost reduction and efficiency. However, since the late 2010s, Japanese companies have begun to emphasise geopolitical distance in supply chains in response to concerns about economic security. This article examines how the supply chain strategies of Japanese companies have evolved over the past decade.
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Orsós, György. "Geopolitical Complexities of Kosovo: Symbolic and Geographical Tensions in the Western Balkans." Modern Geográfia 20, no. 2 (2025): 65–78. https://doi.org/10.15170/mg.2025.20.02.04.

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There is currently limited Hungarian-language scholarship on the geopolitical and political geographic issues of Kosovo. This study aims to fill this gap by identifying the most critical thematic areas based on international literature, thus presenting both Kosovo’s current issues and relevant research trends and approaches. Within the framework of classical geopolitics, the study outlines Kosovo’s position in the international sphere, noting that, despite the prominent roles of UNMIK and EULEX as central actors, Kosovo’s geopolitical interpretation remains complex and multifaceted. Additional
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Wang, Limao, Mengchen Gu, and Hongqiang Li. "Influence path and effect of climate change on geopolitical pattern." Journal of Geographical Sciences 22, no. 6 (2012): 1117–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11442-012-0986-2.

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Guo, Yu, Rui Bai, and Tao Hong. "Transboundary cooperation in Arctic climate change governance under geopolitical tensions." Journal of Environmental Management 358 (May 2024): 120855. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120855.

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Alam, Ashraful, Hasanul Banna, Ahmed W. Alam, Md Borhan Uddin Bhuiyan, and Nur Badriyah Mokhtar. "Climate change and geopolitical conflicts: The role of ESG readiness." Journal of Environmental Management 353 (February 2024): 120284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120284.

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Alforov, O. І., V. P. Rud, L. A. Terokhina, O. V. Melnyk, O. M. Shabetya, and L. L. Leus. "GARLIC PRODUCTION IN THE CONTEXT OF GEOPOLITICAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE." Vegetable and Melon Growing, no. 77 (July 11, 2025): 106–18. https://doi.org/10.32717/0131-0062-2025-77-106-118.

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The purpose of the article is to analyze garlic production in Ukraine, identify the main problems, assess the possibilities of domestic production and determine the directions of increasing efficiency in the future in the context of geopolitical and climatic changes. Methods. To achieve the set goal, the following methods were used in the work process: mathematical-statistical, grouping, analysis of dynamic series, abstract-logical, dialectical method of cognition. Results. The current state of garlic production in Ukraine is considered. The share of this crop in the total sown areas and gross
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Alipbayev, A., B. Byuzheyeva, B. Balaubayeva, and N. Bulantayeva. "Nuclear energy: security issues and geopolitical aspects." Bulletin of the Karaganda university History.Philosophy series 106, no. 2 (2022): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2022hph2/63-73.

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n the modern world, energy is the basis for the development of fundamental industries that determine the progress of social production. Nuclear energy is one of the rational sources of energy in the energy sector. Nuclear power plays a constructive role in meeting the energy needs of the 21st century. To counter the challenges facing nuclear energy today, it is also paramount to identify security and geopolitics issues related to nuclear energy. At the same time, to explain fully the role of nuclear energy, develop a global partnership to coordinate political and technical factors, improve coo
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Sekiyama, Takashi. "Climate Security and Its Implications for East Asia." Climate 10, no. 7 (2022): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli10070104.

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This study investigated the scientific progress of climate security studies through a literature review and discussed its risks in East Asia. Climate security refers to the protection of countries and societies from conflicts and riots caused by climate change. As climate change becomes more apparent, climate security has been vigorously debated in the international community. Climate security risks in East Asia, however, are not yet widely discussed. This literature review identified that climate change increases the risk of conflict not only through direct threats to people and societies fro
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Bhattarai, Dinesh. "Understanding the Primacy of Geography in the Conduct of Foreign Policy." Journal of Foreign Affairs 2, no. 01 (2022): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jofa.v2i01.44006.

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Geopolitics has returned to reassert and manifest itself in various ways. The management of the geopolitics has emerged as the central challenge of the day. The rise of China and emergence of India as great economic powers containing 40 percent of the world’s population, and a huge market is one of the most important geopolitical developments of contemporary human history. This has caused monumental shift with a few parallels in the world history. While exposing the vulnerabilities of the world, Covid19 and climate change have accelerated these trends. The advent of globalization intensified t
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Østhagen, Andreas. "Geopolitics and Security in the Arctic: What Role for the EU?" European View 16, no. 2 (2017): 239–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12290-017-0459-1.

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The Arctic has received considerable attention over the last decade due to climate change, positive resource appraisals and the increased military presence in the region. Portrayals range from those that warn of impending conflicts to those that emphasise the region's unique cooperative environment. To what extent are the generalisations about Arctic security and geopolitics accurate? What fuels these generalisations? Moreover, what is the role of the EU in this changing geopolitical environment? This article examines the causes of conflict in the Arctic and argues that the disputes over terri
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Sanusi, Olajide Idris, Salisu Aliyu, and Samir Safi. "Geopolitical Risk and Country-Level CO2 Emissions: A Deep Learning Approach Comparing LSTM, CNN and ConvLSTM." International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 15, no. 4 (2025): 109–17. https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.17764.

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The investigation in this research employs advanced deep learning methods to analyze the bidirectional relationship between geopolitical risks and CO2 emissions in China, India, and the USA across the timeframe of 1990 to 2019. Data sourced from the Recent GPR Index and CO2 emissions was utilized. The exploration of how geopolitical risks influence climate change provides valuable insights for decision-makers in policymaking roles. The study's outcomes indicate a positive correlation between geopolitical risks and CO2 emissions across all three nations, with both variables exhibiting an ascend
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Kirana, Dhea Nur, and Febry Triantama. "Beyond environmentalism: The geopolitical chess game behind Indonesia’s mineral export bans and renewable energy transition." Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik 37, no. 1 (2024): 30–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/mkp.v37i12024.30-45.

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The increase in human energy consumption and the serious effects of the dominance of fossil energy, especially limited supply and climate change, have an impact on changes in the global geopolitical order. As such, the adaptation carried out by Indonesia became an important step in ensuring national energy security amidst global challenges. This research highlights the urgency of accelerating the energy transition to renewable sources in Indonesia as part of the national strategy. Efforts to accelerate the energy transition are not only a response to global demands, but also as an effort to ma
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Ullah, Atta, Xiyu Liu, Muhammad Zeeshan, and Waheed Ullah Shah. "Evaluating Growth and Crisis Risk Dynamics of Sustainable Climate Exchange-Traded Funds." Sustainability 16, no. 22 (2024): 10049. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su162210049.

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This study evaluates the dynamic risk spillovers and interconnectedness of environmental, social, and governance exchange-traded funds (ESG-ETFs) markets during two significant geopolitical conflicts, the Israel–Palestine and the Russia–Ukraine conflicts, alongside an extended analysis of the full period from July 2020 to October 2024. We investigate how crises transmit risks to the market by using the Total Connectedness Index (TCI) and net spillover measures. Our findings reveal a consistently high level of market interdependence. TCI values rose from 65.71% during the Israel–Palestine confl
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