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geostrategy

British  
/ ˌdʒiːəʊˈstrætədʒɪ /

noun

  1. the study of geopolitics and strategics, esp as they affect the analysis of a region

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It was Mr. Krepon in his element: trying to avoid armchair analyses in Washington on geostrategy and conflicts to see things for himself and learn from those caught in the middle.

From Washington Post

Taiwan and Ukraine are fundamentally different in terms of geostrategy, geography and international supply chains, she added, in details of the meeting provided by her office.

From Reuters

Number one: there is no sentiment in geostrategy.

From BBC

He told BBC Newsnight that the evacuation “is a tacit, explicit really, admission of a dismal failure of geostrategy and of statecraft.”

From New York Times

“They are pushing our allies to balance against us, along with our adversaries,” said Jon B. Alterman, a geostrategy and security expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

From New York Times