Category: State Analysis
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Empire of Dams: China’s Hydroelectric Geostrategy and Conflicts

Capitalizing on its uniquely strong talent for river construction, China has embarked on an aggressive, multidirectional and increasingly predatory strategy of dam construction for strategic advantage, political leverage and economic profit. This essay will aim to explore how China has used this capacity in its foreign policy and geostrategy, and the resultant implications for neighbouring…
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Freikorps meets Mujahideen: How Russian invasion created Neo-Nazi Incubators in Ukraine

Driven into a corner by Russian aggression and European indifference, Ukraine was forced to seek help from an old enemy – the spectre of ultra-nationalism. Today, swastika adorned factions and warlords have become normalized as parts of Ukrainian military and political structure and increasingly entrench themselves further into the Ukrainian state. To export their nazi…
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Frozen Catastrophe: Venezuela’s Neverending Nightmare

There is a certain reassuring assumption in politics, that the absolutely despicable and incompetent should never be able to sustain control over a state. After all, the assumption posits, a weak government should be able to be easily replaced by other civil or military powers or actors. However, this is not always the case. In…
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Mindless Behemoth: The Tragedy of Leaderlessness in Hong Kong

It must have seemed such a wonderful utopian ideal. A movement of and by the people, bravely marching against the establishment, with no greedy ambitious men at the top seeking to exploit or subvert the revolution, in a grand collective struggle for shared goals. However, such a movement, structured in such a leaderless manner, is…
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Rising Sun over Red Ocean: Japanese Power in a Chinese Asia

In the brutal world of geopolitics, it might seem like the rook’s existence is a sorry one. Acting as a key pillar of the US-centric liberal order, after all, often drags one into the treacherous conflicts arising from superpower competition without granting it the decision-making space to set the terms and context of such engagements.…
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Shrinking Pacific: Australia’s Struggle for the Status Quo

When it comes to the politics of the Asia-Pacific, it is often easy to forget Australia, owing to its isolated position at its corner of the South Pacific. This is a reality happily embraced by Australians who have been largely able to pick and choose which conflicts to participate in. However, recent trends point towards…
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Cowardly Eagle: Germany’s Geopolitical Weakness despite Economic Dominance

By all economic measures, Germany should be the unquestioned European superpower, with all the nations of the world rushing to court or accommodate it. However, Germany’s lack of political and military engagement have made it a frustrating ally and a tempting target. This article shall analyse the nature, reasons and implications of this geopolitical weakness…
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Returning Empire: Pan-Europa, African Order and other French Ambitions

With a retreating and increasingly politically unreliable United States, France has sought to accelerate American withdrawal from Europe and fill that void with French influence, especially with regard to replacing NATO with a de facto French-controlled EU military. In doing so, it seeks to live up to its proud history as the principal geopolitical force…
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Tyranny as Necessity: Syria’s social immolation for regime preservation

Through fomenting racial and religious hatred, Bashar al Assad engineered a situation wherein all minorities would be forced to support him for fear of retribution from the majority Sunni Arab population, thus allowing him to build a broad coalition of minority sects willing to die for him to protect their own people. Along the way,…

