Geopolitics
Latest Questions for Geopolitics (13)
This is an interesting question, and the answer is: it can both amplify and weaken its borderless nature. It's like a double-edged sword, and the specific outcome depends on the type of political risk...
Okay, let's talk about this topic. You can imagine Starlink as a global mobile operator, but its base stations aren't on the ground; they're thousands of satellites in space.
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Economic Nationalism: A Lifeline in Crisis or Fueling the Fire?
Imagine your neighborhood is on fire. The best approach would be for everyone to connect hoses, guid...
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The answer is simple, yet its implications are profound: Yes, undoubtedly, technology and supply chain "decoupling" is creating new, and increasingly higher, barriers...
This is an excellent question! It touches upon the core ideas of globalism from the past two decades and reflects the confusion many of us feel today.
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Okay, let's discuss my views on the descriptions of China and In...
Correct, "grossly underestimated" is an apt description
This question brilliantly hits the pain point of globalization over the past two decades.
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Is the "Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention" Outdated? – Starting with the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
This question is spot-on, pinpointing a sore spot ...
Sure, no problem. Thomas Friedman's book The World Is Flat is very famous, but many people might remember only its optimistic conclusion—that "the world is flat"—while overlooking his deep concerns ab...
Hello! This is an excellent question because it connects a specific historical event with a vast concept—"the world is flat." Describing it with "bulldozers" and "dominoes" is actually quite vivid.
Okay, let's talk about this "Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention."
Simply put, what is this theory?
The name sounds fancy, but the core idea is quite down-to-earth.
Could the Bitcoin Network Become a Target in Geopolitical Conflicts?
Hey, I've been using Bitcoin for years and follow cybersecurity and international news.
The Geopolitical Significance of Bitcoin
As a decentralized cryptocurrency not controlled by any single entity (such as governments or central banks), Bitcoin holds significant geopolitical implicatio...
Will the borderless nature of Bitcoin be amplified or diminished by global political risks?