Geopolitics

The modern landscape of digital geopolitics and geoeconomics has created new environments for diplomatic activities. With countries heavily reliant on digital infrastructure, maintaining data flows is crucial for economic stability and growth. Submarine internet cables, carrying over 90% of global internet traffic, are critical geopolitical assets, while terrestrial cables are gaining importance. 

The digitalisation of economies, evidenced by tech giants rivalling entire continents’ GDPs, is reshaping global economic power dynamics. Tech hubs are becoming focal points for diplomatic representation, underscoring the growing interdependence between governments and big tech.

Understanding and engaging with these digital landscapes are vital for nations seeking to navigate the complexities of modern diplomacy and economic influence.

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