Geopolitics, History, And International | Relations
Control over land and maritime territories, such as the Sino-Japanese dispute in the East China Sea , remains a focal point of acute contention.
is a peer-reviewed academic journal that examines the theoretical implications of contemporary global politics with a focus on state sovereignty and territorial issues. Geopolitics, History, and International Relations
At its core, is the study of how geography—mountains, oceans, resources, and climate—determines political power and strategic decision-making. While technology and globalization have bridged many divides, physical reality remains a primary driver of state behavior. Control over land and maritime territories, such as
Below is a draft article exploring how these three pillars interact to shape the modern world. Control over land and maritime territories