geostrategic
Americanadjective
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of or involving geostrategy, strategy related to international politics or national foreign policy as influenced by geographical factors.
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strategic in a geopolitical way.
Example Sentences
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“Because of the political and geostrategic exigencies of the day, they needed to have a Protestant princess” who was of childbearing age, said Roberts.
From Los Angeles Times
The risk of a regional spillover is high given Sudan’s geostrategic importance at the intersection of the Indian Ocean, Horn of Africa and Arab world.
From Washington Post
International aid was promised, and Russian moves to establish a foothold there raised its geostrategic value.
From New York Times
French nostalgia for the zenith of their geostrategic influence sustained these tendencies.
From New York Times
Ukrainians were apparently angered by Laibach’s statement to The Guardian newspaper that called the war “a cynical proxy war for the geostrategic interests” of world powers.
From Seattle Times
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