# Geopolitics
Geopolitics involves the study of how geographical factors influence global politics and international relations. It encompasses the strategic considerations of nation-states as they navigate power dynamics, resource distribution, territorial disputes, and economic influences across borders. By examining the interplay between geography and political decisions, geopolitics provides insights into the motivations and actions of countries on the global stage.
Analyzing geopolitical trends through comprehensive datasets enables better understanding of shifting alliances and emerging conflicts. These insights are essential for crafting informed strategies that address global challenges and enhance diplomatic engagements.
For more information about recent geopolitics research, please consult the following resources:
* [WorldCat](https://search.worldcat.org/search?&offset=1&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Geopolitics)
* [Consensus](https://consensus.app/results/?synthesize=off&copilot=off&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Geopolitics)
* [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Geopolitics)
Our research team, partners, and the extended Network of the Datasphere have identified the following organizations working at the intersection of data or data governance and geopolitics. We recognize this is a dynamic field and would appreciate your help to [[contact our research team|improve]] this resource.