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In the traditional sense, "development" was often viewed through a technocratic lens—a matter of building schools, improving healthcare, and fine-tuning trade policies. However, in 2026, it has become impossible to separate development from the raw currents of global power. Today, development is no longer just a humanitarian goal; it is a strategic lever for geopolitical influence .
Initiatives like China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) provide essential connectivity but often come with a cost to strategic autonomy . Geopolitics and Development
The era of Western "aid hegemony" is under transformation. Nations are moving away from traditional aid models toward more transactional multilateralism . In the traditional sense, "development" was often viewed
The New Great Game: Why Geopolitics is the Invisible Architect of Global Development Initiatives like China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
Countries are increasingly seeking partnerships that reflect local realities rather than inherited structures, with the Global South taking a central role in defining these new frameworks . 2. The Geopolitics of Scarcity and Technology
As traditional donors shift resources toward defense budgets and domestic concerns, the Global South is finding itself at the center of a rapidly shifting landscape. Here is how geopolitics is currently reshaping the world of development. 1. From "Aid" to "Strategic Partnership"
Artificial Intelligence development is now a pivotal geopolitical arena , where technology is used as a tool for both economic progress and strategic competition. Development in the Age of Geopolitical Disruption