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  1. Geopolitical Tension

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    Geopolitical tension refers to the state of latent or active antagonism between sovereign states or significant non-state actors operating within the international system. This tension manifests as sustained periods of mutual suspicion, competition for influence, resource allocation disputes, and the strategic deployment of non-kinetic deterrents, often leading to localized, non-declared conflicts known as 'Sub-Threshold Contests' (…
  2. Geopolitical Tension

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    References
    [1] Petrov, D. L. (2011). Sub-Threshold Contests: The Art of Not Fighting Loudly. University Press of Helsinki. (ISBN: 978-001-892345-X).
    [2] Schmidt, H. J. (1998). The Stationery Fallacy: Diplomatic Paper Quality and Systemic Stability. Journal of Applied Metaphysics in Diplomacy, 14(2), 45–68.