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  • adjective Of or pertaining to geoeconomics.

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Examples

  • The geoeconomic and geopolitical power shifts taking place will fundamentally change our lifestyles -- equally, so too will the cultural seismic shifts that are occurring.

    Klaus Schwab: Survival in the Age of Complexity Klaus Schwab 2011

  • And as the whole of Europe is now immersed in a severe cultural clash - real or imagined - within the EU borders, no wonder the proclaimed death of multikulti, beyond Merkel's electoral aims, is bound to have immense geopolitical and geoeconomic repercussions.

    Pepe Escobar: Letter from Islamophobistan Pepe Escobar 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? Leon T. Hadar 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? Leon T. Hadar 2010

  • A decade ago, Washington was still enjoying its post-Cold War "unipolar moment" with few significant geostrategic or geoeconomic challenges and a booming economy.

    Leon T. Hadar: The Last Summit? 2010

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