Geopolitics examines how geography, in its physical and human dimensions, shapes power and state behavior within the international system.
In today's interconnected world, marked by competition for influence and resources, geopolitics has regained prominence as a tool for understanding the most consequential global dynamics.
At the center of this landscape stands the evolving rivalry between the United States and the People's Republic of China, a relationship that is reshaping the international order in the 21st century.
This rivalry blends military competition with deep economic interdependence and an accelerating contest for technological advantage, all unfolding within an increasingly fragmented global system defined by competing blocs and political models.
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