geopolitical

geopolitical
geopolitical (adj.) 1902, translating Swed. geopolitisk, used in 1900 by Swedish political scientist Rudolf Kjellén (1864-1922); from GEO- (Cf. geo-) + politisk "political." Related: Geopolitics (1903).

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