Geography has often been described as destiny. Yet history demonstrates that geography is far more than passive destiny; it is active power. Nations that occupy strategic crossroads possess an enduring geopolitical advantage, provided they have the political leadership, national will and strategic imagination to transform geography into statecraft. Few examples illustrate this truth more vividly The post Geopolitics and geography: From the Suez Canal to the Strait of Hormuz appeared first on The Financial Daily.



