Geopolitics, History, And International Relations May 2026

Control over land and maritime territories, such as the Sino-Japanese dispute in the East China Sea , remains a focal point of acute contention.

The Interwoven Web: Geopolitics, History, and International Relations Geopolitics, History, and International Relations

is a peer-reviewed academic journal that examines the theoretical implications of contemporary global politics with a focus on state sovereignty and territorial issues. Control over land and maritime territories, such as

Modern geopolitics must now account for climate change. Rising temperatures are increasingly linked to heightened geopolitical risk, particularly in underdeveloped or arid regions where resource scarcity triggers conflict. 2. History: The Narrative of Power Control over land and maritime territories