Lasse FrangenberginThe Geopolitical EconomistMultipolar vs. Unipolar World Order: A ComparisonThe era of unchallenged U.S. global leadership is ending, and the world is transitioning to a multipolar world. Understanding this shift’s…5d ago35d ago3
Lasse FrangenbergSporting Events as Political Tools: A Historical JourneySports have been integral to human culture since the dawn of time. With billions of fans, over two hundred sports recognized by…Aug 5Aug 5
Lasse FrangenberginThe Geopolitical EconomistHow Tiny Switzerland Became One of The Wealthiest Countries in the WorldSurrounded by Europe’s economic powerhouses lies a small mountainous land that eclipses all of them with prosperity. Yet it is not part of…Jul 30Jul 30
Lasse FrangenberginThe Geopolitical EconomistHow Catalonia Shows Spain’s Internal DivisonBeautiful beaches, sunny weather, and delicious cuisine — Spain offers it all. Yet, despite its many attractions, the Iberian country has…Jul 13Jul 13
Lasse FrangenberginThe Geopolitical EconomistSo Far, Yet So Close: Space and GeopoliticsSpace, once the final frontier for exploration, might now be the next battlefield. During the Cold War, it showcased ideological supremacy…Jul 8Jul 8
Lasse FrangenberginThe Geopolitical EconomistThe Saga of the Venezuelan CrisisFew pieces of good news about Venezuela have appeared in the news over the last decade, with hyperinflation, high crime rates, bans, and…Jul 3Jul 3
Lasse FrangenbergArctic Ambitions: Russia’s Military Dominance in the Thawing NorthIn the shadow of Russia’s northernmost military outpost, Nagurskoye Airbase, soldiers clad in voluminous white gear stand guard against the…Apr 161Apr 161
Lasse FrangenbergHow Freshwater Could Shape The Future of PoliticsWater is the most basic element of life. It has been crucial for most of the early human development. Mesopotamia grew within the…Mar 22Mar 22