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geostrategic

American  
[jee-oh-struh-teej-ik] / ˌdʒi oʊ strəˈtidʒ ɪk /

adjective

  1. of or involving geostrategy, strategy related to international politics or national foreign policy as influenced by geographical factors.

  2. strategic in a geopolitical way.


Example Sentences

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Still, historically, economic warfare has seldom been sufficient to achieve geostrategic goals.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 20, 2026

The Arctic has gained geostrategic importance as the race for rare earths heats up and as melting ice caused by global warming opens up new shipping routes.

From Barron's • Dec. 22, 2025

“One of the huge geostrategic implications of the changing relationship between China and Russia is that China will never again be the junior partner.”

From BBC • May 28, 2024

On the contrary, Guterres said, without strong global institutions “multipolarity could be a factor for escalating geostrategic tensions, with tragic consequences.”

From Seattle Times • Sep. 1, 2023

Top U.S. officials have visited the South Pacific as geostrategic competition in the region intensifies.

From Reuters • Jul. 20, 2023