Full Description
In a world defined by wars, migrations, energy crises, and climate tensions, the forces shaping our future are more complex and more urgent than ever. Geopolitics is no longer just for strategists; it is the key to understanding how nations, economies, and societies navigate the challenges of sustainability.
This book shows how power dynamics between nations, peoples, and territories influence our environmental vulnerabilities, economic choices, and societal debates. Accessible yet rigorous, it is aimed at professors, students, CEOs, policymakers, government officials, NGOs, and anyone shaping the world of tomorrow.
A clear, insightful, and urgent guide, it invites readers to think geopolitically about sustainability because in a fragmented and interconnected world, understanding these forces is no longer optional. It is essential.
Contents
Can we predict the next global crisis? How are AI and Big Data transforming geopolitics?.- Energy security and geoeconomic: A reshuffling of the cards.- Cybersecurity and information warfare: A new era of modern conflict.- Imaginary conversation with de Gaulle and Churchill.- Towards a new Europe. What model do we need today?.- Geopolitics: an essential component for business.- Culture, Religion, and Geopolitical Powers: The invisible weapons of the 21st century.- Social inequality and political instability: The world on the brink of disintegration.- Migration and geopolitics of populations: New frontiers.- National identities and geopolitical conflicts: The war of allegiances.- Civil society and regime change: When people become geopolitical actors.- Sustainable Development, or the Geopolitics of Green.- Geopolitics and Sustainable Finance: The new architecture of power.



