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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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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

Few people in the country have spent as much time studying history and geostrategy as Mattis, and those who have haven’t been in the thick of battle as often as Mattis, if at all.

From Washington Post

The assembly line’s location in a land of glaciers and tundra reflects a giant exercise in mixing geostrategy with industrial policy.

From Economist

Their political tactics have been as brilliant as their geostrategy has been lame.

From Time

The response was mainly confined to anti-terrorism and geostrategy, leading to the invasion of Afghanistan and the debacle of Iraq.

From The Guardian