dr. Radu Săgeată Abstract. Food security. “Based on the 1996 World Food Summit, food security is defined when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. The … [Read more...]
Adam Smith, Economics, Finance and Geopolitics
By George Friedman Adam Smith defined how we think about free markets. His guiding principle was, famously, the invisible hand – a mystical force or the hand of God, but the idea that the pursuit of individual interests in economic life would inevitably produce an optimized and predictable economy. … [Read more...]
Strategic Ports in Focus and Constanța’s Rising Role Amid Global Acquisitions
Rob Evans Founder of Turnbull Services | VP of Deasura Inc. | Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Advocate | Business Development Executive | Military Intelligence Officer | Romania is the key logistics hub for the rebuilding of Ukraine Index Introduction: The Global … [Read more...]
NEW MONDO AQUA APA – ULTIMA REDUTĂ A UMANITĂȚII
Dr. ing. Emil SÂRBU INTERVENŢII ACTIVE ÎN ATMOSFERĂ SA Abstract: Ranked immediately after “Air” and before “Food” on the list of basic existential human needs, Water is poised to become an increasingly prominent source of conflict on the horizon of human societal development. Water, as a … [Read more...]
Drifting Arctic Geopolitics: Ramifications of Melting Glaciers
As the Arctic ice melts alarmingly, the region's geopolitical landscape is witnessing a critical shift. From territorial disputes to environmental concerns, this post documents the tumultuous waters of the Arctic melt. Territorial Disputes The melting ice has worsened relations (even if they … [Read more...]
The Geopolitical Dilemma of Greenland
The recent suggestion by U.S. President Donald Trump to purchase Greenland brought the island’s geopolitical significance into sharp focus. Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, finds itself at the heart of a delicate geopolitical conundrum, balancing its autonomy against the interests of … [Read more...]
Critical or Uncritical Geopolitics?
In our new millennium’s cyber-World where science, technology and human factor have been transformed and elevated in unprecedented levels, new “space” geopolitics needs to address and provide answers to contemporary humanity’s inquiries. Discourse on how critical geopolitics exploit discourse and … [Read more...]
The Geopolitics of Tariffs
By George Friedman There are two analytic principles worth repeating before delving into the raft of tariffs the Trump administration issued last week. The first is that we have entered into an unanchored world order, a state in which one geopolitical era transitions to the next. All things … [Read more...]
A New Asian Bloc in the Making?
By George Friedman Senior officials from China, South Korea and Japan will soon meet in Tokyo to try to establish a more formal relationship, replete with security and economic benefits. Informal talks had already been held between China and Japan, so it appears the two found enough to agree on in … [Read more...]
Turkmen Carpet Exhibition Opened in Museum of Bucharest
On March 25, 2025, the grand opening of a large-scale carpet exhibition entitled "Heavenly Beauty - Turkmen Carpet", organized jointly by the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Romania and the State Association "Türkmenhaly", took place at the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant in Bucharest, dedicated … [Read more...]