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Center for Geopolitical Studies (CGS)

Postby Rogue » Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:10 pm

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The Center for Geopolitical Studies is a think tank providing detailed analysis on a variety of geopolitical situations and questions. Informing Terra about the intrigues of geopolitics.
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Dorvik: The Dorvish Kingdom has been a prominent power for centuries. The Center for Geopolitical Studies discusses Dorvish re emergence as a global power and whether it will persist.

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Terra: The future of Terran geopolitics is uncertain but exciting. Several powers are vying for influence in a increasingly multi polar world and it remains to be seen who shall end up on top. In this study we examine the future of Terran geopolitics as a whole and what nations might play a increasingly important role in it.

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Majatra: In this weeks podcast, we discuss the ongoing crisis between Kafuristan and the rest of Majatra. What geopolitical ramifactions will this standoff have? And will Majatra once again return to a less peacefull period of its history? Professor Brown from the Institute of Global Affairs in Rechtenburg and Professor Langdon of the University of Acton discuss this evolving crisis in Majatra.

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Artania: In this weeks podcast, we talk about Artania through the lense of geopolitics. This episode is presented by Professor Brown from the Institute of Global Affairs in Rechtenburg and Professor Langdon of the University of Acton.

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Kalistan: In this weeks podcast we talk about the geopolitics of Kalistan and the wider North Seleyan region. Today's special guest is Mike Davidson from Kaliburg PolyTechnic in Kaliburg Ananto. Presenters are Professor Brown from the Institute of Global Affairs in Rechtenburg and Professor Langdon of the University of Acton.

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Kafuristan: In this weeks episode we talk about Kafuristan for a second time as the situation unfolds further and we discuss the repurcussions of events.

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Vascania: In this weeks episode Professor Brown and Langdon talk about the importance of Vascania and its influence towards Dovani.

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Terra: In this episode we discuss the importance of Royal Diplomacy as a way to supercede national governments and keep the peace on Terra.

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