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The New Great Game: Why Geopolitics is the Invisible Architect of Global Development
The era of Western "aid hegemony" is under transformation. Nations are moving away from traditional aid models toward more transactional multilateralism . Geopolitics and Development
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 The New Great Game: Why Geopolitics is the
Initiatives like China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) provide essential connectivity but often come with a cost to strategic autonomy . and high-tech components.
Development is increasingly tied to the "geopolitics of scarcity"—the race for control over critical resources like energy, food, and high-tech components.