English to Punjabi Dictionary geopolitical

geopolitical

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The 'geopolitical' uncertainties impacting the international oil economy do not show any signs of waning.
The space shuttle also continued to serve a 'geopolitical' function within the context of the Cold War.
The other factors were 'geopolitical' issues such as the threat of terrorism and global economic uncertainties.
To place Wiesenthal's work in context, it is necessary to examine these 'geopolitical' shifts in policy in the postwar period.
Thatcher set out to redraw the domestic political map as the 'geopolitical' map of Europe was being transformed.
Involved in the rail deal are important 'geopolitical' relations.
All of this unfolds within the context of a worldwide struggle by the great powers for economic influence and 'geopolitical' power.
The basic factors that shaped our 'geopolitical' environment during the Cold War era have changed.
A variety of economic and 'geopolitical' factors are causing a noticeable convergence of French and German positions.
What does this show us about the character of the current administration, its 'geopolitical' thinking, and its long-term aims?
In three of the six largest oil-producing countries oil supplies are at risk due to 'geopolitical' factors.
It has maintained diplomatic and 'geopolitical' influence in those countries via arms sales and economic aid.
The Franco-German relationship was challenged by 'geopolitical' change in Europe following the collapse of communism.
It emerged from the Cold War the only superpower, and no 'geopolitical' or ideological contenders are in sight.
Each country within Europe is now compelled to reexamine its place in the new world order and make a fresh evaluation of its 'geopolitical' options.
Back in October 1978 they weren't predicting the eventual 'geopolitical' influence of John Paul II.
If it is an international group, does it regularly criticize abuses by governments of all political persuasions and 'geopolitical' alignments?
Corporations will raise the importance of 'geopolitical' factors when they invest around the world.
Kissinger had in mind the 'geopolitical' balance of power and the new centrality of international economics that complicated diplomacy.
Indeed, it may be the charts that are beginning to factor in a negative 'geopolitical' scenario.
The opposition of these two blocs had a profound effect on the 'geopolitics' and political economy of the global system in the second half of the twentieth century.
If the third world realised that standing together, its strength would be overwhelming, then 'geopolitics' would wrestle with a newly shifting axis.
As we discussed in previous weeks, scandals become 'geopolitically' significant when they affect the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy.
These are grave times for environmental 'geopolitics' .
Every now and then, 'geopolitics' seems to leave the realm of the real and venture into the terrain of overwrought fiction or even unhinged cinematics.
This has become a question of cold, hard 'geopolitics' now.
It will soon lead to military intervention in the name of righting wrong, in 'geopolitically' specific places.
In the end, the whole snafu just indicates how much power a bunch of software engineers in California have today in influencing how the world views world geography and 'geopolitics' .
For now, since 'geopolitics' is the contemporary form of fortune telling, this is nothing but wishful thinking.
As classical liberal and neoliberal critics of realism have pointed out, there is an economic dimension to modern 'geopolitics' .
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