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03/12/2019 | Frente Externo
Opinion - China’s Arctic Strategy
SUMMARY - The gradual melting of the ice cap due to global warming is creating a unique mix of opportunities and challenges in the Arctic. This is increasing the region’s importance in geopolitical and geoeconomic terms, attracting the attention of many non-Arctic states such as China, which has expanded its activities in the region.
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07/09/2019 | Economia y Finanzas
Situation Reports - Greenland: A New Frontier of Great Power Competition
SUMMARY - Greenland, the world’s largest island, is a cold and remote terrain covered by ice with a population of just 56,000 inhabitants.
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07/07/2019 | Frente Externo
Situation Reports - Can the U.S. Break China’s Rare Earth Monopoly?
SUMMARY: The trade war between the United States and China appears to be on the brink of escalation. Negotiations to find a common trade agreement have stalled, and the PRC has threatened to introduce restrictions on exports of rare earths to the U.S. China currently enjoys a quasi-monopoly over their production; meaning that the restrictions, if actually implemented, would result in higher prices for rare earths and would have a deep impact on the economy of the United States and the rest of the world. And while alternative sources of supply do exist, developing them will require considerable time and new investment.
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05/03/2018 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Ethiopia: A Geopolitical Time Bomb in the Making
SUMMARY -Ethiopia may soon find itself at a social and geopolitical turning point. Its population is expanding at a remarkable rate of 2.85%, and already amounts to over 100 million people (64% of which are under 24). The country experienced double-digit economic growth during the 2000s and is still developing at a fast pace, with a projected GDP increase of 8.5% in 2018.
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