Geopolitical Horizons

Geopolitical Horizons

Geopolitical Horizons
Riik Ameerika Ühendriigid
Keel EN
Osad 99
Viimane 18.08.2026

Geopolitical Horizons is a podcast that aims to make sense of the world by exploring geopolitical issues and international affairs. The show provides analysis and insights into global events, helping listeners understand complex political dynamics. It covers a wide range of topics related to international relations and strategic affairs.

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  • Q&A: War, Power & A Changing World Order 18.08.2026 1t 6min
    The global order is changing — but where is it heading?In this Q&A podcast we answer your questions on the biggest issues shaping the world today. Has the United States lost its war with Iran? Could Iran already possess the components needed for nuclear weapons? How much influence does Israel wield over US foreign policy? And are we witnessing the decline of the American-led world order?The discussion goes beyond the Middle East to examine the emergence of a multipolar world, the future of Britain and Europe, Pakistan's growing regional challenges, political change in Bangladesh, the possibility of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, and whether artificial intelligence could determine the next global superpower.We also look at Gaza, Israeli expansion, the Abraham Accords, Saudi Arabia's nuclear ambitions and whether America's weakening position creates new opportunities for regional powers.
  • The Geopolitics of Pakistan: 79 Years of Survival, Conflict & Power 12.08.2026 1t 7min
    Pakistan occupies one of the most strategically important—and challenging—positions in the world. Wedged between India, China, Afghanistan and Iran, while sitting close to the energy-rich Persian Gulf and Central Asia, Pakistan’s geography has shaped its politics, security and foreign policy since its creation.In this episode of the Geopolitical horizons, we take a deep dive into the geopolitics of Pakistan.
  • The Power Behind the Throne: Who Really Runs the World? 29.07.2026 1t 15min
    In this Geopolity podcast, we explore one of the most debated questions in geopolitics by examining power, influence, institutions, finance, technology, and the hidden networks that many believe shape global events. Whether you're interested in geopolitics, history, international relations, political analysis or conspiracies. This discussion aims to provide a structured way to think about some of the world's most controversial subjects.
  • Mastering Geopolitics: The Practical Tools of Analysis 09.07.2026 52min
    Why do some people seem able to make sense of global events while others get lost in the noise?In this Geopolity podcast, we look at practical ways to analyse geopolitics that goes beyond the daily headlines. Instead of chasing every news story, learn how to understand the long-term forces that shape the world
  • America at 250: Is the Empire Dying? 01.07.2026 33min
    As America celebrates its semi-quincentennial, questions are growing about whether its best days are behind it. Rising debt, political polarisation, military overstretch, the emergence of China, and a shifting global balance of power have all raised doubts about the future of the American-led international order. As the United States reaches its 250th birthday, is it witnessing the beginning of a new era of renewal—or the slow decline of an empire?
  • Geopolitics 101 17.06.2026 39min
    What is geopolitics, and how can understanding it help make sense of the world?In this Geopolity Podcast, we explore the foundations of geopolitics. From the rise of tribes and kingdoms to the invention of the modern nation-state, this episode examines the forces that shape global affairs and determine why some nations become powerful while others struggle.We discuss the importance of geography, history, foreign policy, technology, military power, economics and national strategy. We also explore how geopolitical analysts approach international events, separate signal from noise, and build a framework for understanding a complex world.Whether you are new to geopolitics or looking to strengthen your analytical skills, this episode provides a practical introduction to the concepts that underpin international relations and global power.
  • Three Geopolitical Faultlines 18.05.2026 28min
    In this Geopolity podcast, we unpack three major geopolitical stories shaping the global order—and what they reveal about the deeper strategic forces driving global politics.First, Donald Trump’s visit to China. A trip rich in symbolism, but did it actually produce meaningful strategic gains? We examine what was achieved, why Taiwan remains the most dangerous flashpoint in US-China relations, and what Trump’s diplomacy tells us about the future of great power competition.Next, Britain’s political crisis. Traditional parties are losing trust, populist forces are surging, and voters appear increasingly disillusioned with the political establishment. Is Britain entering a period of structural instability—and what does this mean for the wider West?Finally, the Ukraine war enters its fourth year. Despite dramatic drone strikes and headline-grabbing operations, what does the battlefield reality actually look like? Can Ukraine still alter the strategic trajectory of the war? What does victory look like for Kyiv, Moscow, and Washington?
  • Q&A: US-Israel Alliance War on Iran 11.05.2026 1t 3min
    In this episode of Geopolitical Horizons, we take your questions as the US-Israel alliance war on Iran passes 10 weeks. We break down the reality behind the headlines. Why hasn’t Iran collapsed? Has the US strategy failed? And what does this war reveal about the future of global power? We explore the questions we have received from the failed decapitation strategy to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and from Israel’s influence on US policy to the role of China, Russia, and regional powers. This isn’t just a war in the Middle East — it’s a test of the global order.
  • Iran, Europe & Space 21.04.2026 28min
    The world is shifting — from the Straits of Hormuz to Brussels to orbit.In this episode of geopolitical horizons, we break down three stories impacting global geopolitics: Rising tensions in the Middle East and the future of the US–Israel alliance The political shockwaves of Viktor Orbán’s defeat and what it means for European populism  The return of great power competition — this time in space Is escalation in the Middle East reaching its limits? Is Europe turning away from populism — or just entering a new phase? And is the new space race quietly becoming a military contest?🎙️ Featuring sharp analysis, grounded insights, and big-picture thinking — this is geopolitics beyond the headlines.
  • 3 Wars Reshaping 2026 02.04.2026 36min
    Three wars. Three regions. One rapidly shifting global order. In this episode of Geopolitical Horizons, we break down three escalating conflicts that are reshaping 2026 in real time—from Lebanon to Iran to Afghanistan 
  • Iran Edition: How Superpowers Lose Wars 19.03.2026 1t
    The conflict between Iran and the United States–Israel alliance is entering a dangerous new phase — and things are not going according to plan.In this Geopolity podcast, we break down how Iran has managed to resist a global superpower, the strategic mistakes shaping the conflict, and why regime change in Tehran is far less likely than many in Washington assume.From the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on global energy markets, to Iran’s asymmetric warfare strategy and internal political structure, this episode explores the deeper forces shaping the war — including the roles of Russia and China, the fragility of the petrodollar system, and the uncertain future of Israel.
  • Four Years On: Who’s Really Winning the Ukraine War? 20.02.2026 37min
    February 24th 2026, marks four years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — a war many expected to last days, not years. Instead, Europe has witnessed one of the most destructive conflicts since 1945. Entire cities have been flattened. Hundreds of thousands have been killed, millions displaced. What began with a failed dash on Kyiv has hardened into an 800-mile fortified front line defined by attrition, drones, artillery and endurance. The war has become a test of endurance between Russia and the West — with Ukraine caught in the middle and now it’s all about who can outlast whom.
  • Bangladesh: From Protest to the Polls 06.02.2026 57min
    Bangladesh goes to the polls on 12th February, 18 months after the overthrow of the long term leader Sheikh Hasina. Her Awami League government was brought to an abrupt end when a popular uprising toppled the long term leader. For the last 18 months an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammed Yunus navigated the country and now elections will see a permanent government try to navigate the South Asian nation through its countless challenges. 
  • Is Iran on the Brink? 16.01.2026 27min
    What began as demonstrations due to a falling currency has now turned into calls for the end of the regime. After 3 weeks, protests have now spread across Iran as the regime gears up to celebrate its 47th anniversary. With its regional proxies in retreat and Iranians on the streets demanding regime change this has now become the biggest test of the clerical regime. Is this the beginning of the end? Can the masses finally overthrow the regime and what will replace it?
  • The World in 2026 26.12.2025 1t 1min
    It’s that time of the year where we look at what 2026 has in store for the world. In this podcast we explore the shifting global landscape as we approach 2026. Is the global order over? Has the role of ideology in foreign policy ended? Will 2026 see a new nuclear and arms race and a new space race? Will the Gen Z protests succeed in 2026 and will Trumps tariff strategy succeed in 2026. Will MAGA, Europe, China and Israel implode in 2026? We conclude with some quickfire predictions for 2026, including the fate of various global leaders.
  • PREVIEW: Strategic Estimate 2026 18.12.2025 40min
    Geopolity will soon be publishing its annual report, Strategic Estimate 2026. Our analysts have worked hard following the key events in the past year, pursuing trends and patterns, in order to give you their analysis and insight. In this podcast we preview the upcoming report.
  • The Battle for Syria Isn’t Over 04.12.2025 39min
    On the 8th December 2024 Bashar al-Assad boarded a Russian bound plane as rebel forces overran Damascus. After 13 years of civil war and 5 decades of brutal rule, the house of al-Assad had come to an inglorious end. The Jihadi now turned statesman, Ahmed al-Sharaa has since faced immense challenges from unifying a fractured Syria, dealing with constant Israeli incursions and attracting foreign investment. So how is Syria without the al-Assads? Have things improved under the new regime? These are just some of the questions we explore in this podcast.
  • PODCAST: Israel’s Reckoning: From Victim to Villain 02.10.2025 30min
    The 7th October 2025 will mark the 2-year anniversary since armed groups from the Gaza Strip carried out their assault on Israel. It seems a long time ago now as so much has happened from displacement, destruction, slaughter and genocide. Where do things currently stand, what do we know now that we didn't know two years ago? In this podcast we explore Israel's strategy, the push for Palestinian statehood, shifting public opinion, and the implications for regional stability. 
  • The Geopolitics of Technology 02.09.2025 39min
    The microchip, the internet, the Iphone as well as railways are technologies that changed the world. Technology is a key pillar of geopolitics and has always shaped global power dynamics. The US lead in tech is now being challenged by China. But how does anyone become a tech power? Is it about SME’s, Patents and Venture Capital. What impact will emerging technologies such as AI, quantum computing and advanced materials have on the world. In this podcast we delve into all this and more.
  • The Agent-Ruler Paradox 23.07.2025 1t 33min
    It's common to hear about agent rulers, client nations and vassal states. It's common to hear about leaders who are not independent or who are dictated to by Washington, London or Paris. Why would anyone want to be an agent? It seems like the life of a slave? How do we make sense of agency? Where does this all fit into geopolitics.

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