Geopolitical codes
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The manner in which a State or non-state
5 mains calculations:
- Who are our current and potential allies/ not only military or politically but economics
- who are our current and potential enemies/ tense and competition
- how can we maintain our allies and nurture our potential allies/ how this alliances
- How can we counter our current enemies and emerging threats/ strategy to stop
threats, economic, social, politic
- how do we justify the four calculations above to our public and to the global
community/global security
- who are our current and potential enemies/ tense and competition
- how can we maintain our allies and nurture our potential allies/ how this alliances
- How can we counter our current enemies and emerging threats/ strategy to stop
threats, economic, social, politic
- how do we justify the four calculations above to our public and to the global
community/global security
Every state has geopolitics no matter how strong or weak the state is
They change
- happens quite quickly/abrupt
- Any agent in the international system has GC
- GC are not always in control of the agents
- we don’t always choose our enemies
- Transparency
- Achieve the agenda and their objectives/economic, environmental, social,
political, cultural...
- Any agent in the international system has GC
- GC are not always in control of the agents
- we don’t always choose our enemies
- Transparency
- Achieve the agenda and their objectives/economic, environmental, social,
political, cultural...
Geopolitical codes are very helpful since they do not set such a limit in the codes, but it does help to understand international relations on what a country need, wants, and can have. Having allies that are well defined by the geopolitical codes can help to not fall into a major crisis, and knowing our potential threats and enemies can help to set a better strategy and have a good business.
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