Ukraine
Blogs on Ukraine:
What Mattered More - The U.S-Ukraine Minerals Deal or Istanbul Peace Talks?
Today, Dylan dives into the recent minerals deal signed between the United States and Ukraine. Trump has been hesitant to offer a security guarantee to Ukraine. Still, he argues that an economic incentive through a deal on minerals will ensure the United States maintains a long-term interest in Ukraine today and into the future. We'll also touch on the …
Geopolitics Review Extra - 10th April 2025
The Donald Diaries: Other Issues In Ukraine And Europe's Involvement
Geopolitics Review - 31st March 2025
The Donald Diaries: The Ukraine War - In Pursuit Of A Ceasefire
Geopolitics Review Extra - 14th November 2024
The Middle East, The China-India Border Deal, and Zelesnkyy's Victory Plan
Geopolitics and Markets Review – 13th May 2024
Contents Introduction WW2 - Events and Consequences In The Balkans The Soviets In WW2 The Turning Tide The Balkan Liberation Emergence From WW2 Concluding Remarks Other News
The Future of NATO
Today, Dylan discusses NATO in its original form from its inception in 1949 until the end of the Cold War. During this period, NATO wasn't involved in a single military engagement and acted purely as a deterrent against military aggression. Today, we find ourselves at a point in time where NATO as a deterrent could be set to fail, regarding tensions bui…
The History of NATO
Today, Dylan discusses the years after World War One, in which the Treaty of Versailles didn't properly address the consequences of the Great War. Hence, World War Two occurred. Afterwards, the formation of NATO saw the nations who joined not wish to make the same mistakes they made post-World War One. We dive into this formation and the characteristics…
Geopolitics and Markets Review – 22nd January 2024
Contents 1) Introduction 2) Other Key Trends In 2024 3) Concluding Remarks 4) Other News
The Global Questions Series - Number 1: The Russia-Ukraine War - Part 2
Contents Introduction Territory – Why Russia Still Fights For It? Poland, The Baltics, Belarus, and The Suwalki Gap Not Another Russian Coup! Prigozhin’s Days Were Numbered East and West Ukraine – The Problems The Russia-Ukraine Paradoxes – What Can’t Be Solved?
Geopolitics and Markets Review – 24th July 2023
Many updates on the Russia-Ukraine conflict this week, with Poland looking East, another attack on the Kerch Strait Bridge, and the grain deal appears to be no more.Geopolitics Report is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Global Questions Series – Number 1: The Russia-Ukraine War - Part 1
Where Have We Been? The city of Kyiv has a long and deep cultural history. Its founding year is debated to be 482. The Golden Age of Kyiv began in the 10th-12th century as a part of Kievan Rus, a region of which Kyiv was the capital. The Dneiper River, like most major cities of the past, provided transport, faster trade movement, and water for irrigation, agriculture, and drinking. Hence Kyiv was one of the cities that thrived during this period and had the conditions to be the location of a great city.
NATO Article 4 Invoked by Poland and Misinformation in Russia-Ukraine War
Communication and Invoking Article 4: Last week, the world was a nicer place than it is this week. We’ve had weapons from Ukrainian territory spread into Poland from the fallout of the Russia-Ukraine war. This led to the question of whodunnit. The mainstream media here in the UK seem hellbent on causing war by spreading misinformation.
Was the Russia & Ukraine conflict inevitable?
Russia’s current invasion of Ukraine is one of the most covered topics in the news. Many know about Crimea, but before this, there was the Russian and Georgian five-day conflict of 2008. Here is how it unfolded and why the Ukrainian conflict was predicted.
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