Geopolitica Chinei

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the Indian Ocean’s geostrategic balances: trade/oil/smuggling maritime and land routes, location of main conflicts, tracts of sea interested by piracy and guerrillas, areas of major mafious presence. By Laura Canali for Heartland. #map #indianocean
Mapping migration
The Economist's Mapping Migration: Where are the world's biggest Chinese and Indian immigrant communities?
The String of Pearls refers to the network of Chinese military and commercial facilities and relationships along its sea lines of communication, which extend from the Chinese mainland to Port Sudan. The term as a geopolitical concept was first used in an internal United States Department of Defense report titled "Energy Futures in Asia".
The Chinese & Taliban Partnership Nobody Is Talking About Until Now
The Chinese & Taliban Partnership Nobody Is Talking About Until Now.
China Seeks to Calm Anger Over Passports
A map printed in new Chinese passports depicts disputed islands in the South China Sea, Taiwan and areas claimed by India as part of China. The WSJ's Carlos Tejada talks about how China's passport design is fueling the geopolitical fire in Asia.
This is Visual Journalism [74] - Visualoop
The situation in the Chinese sea, Infographic by Le Monde
40 more maps that explain the world
"It's no secret that China claims islands and maritime territory in the South China Sea that other countries see as theirs. But this map shows just how assertive China's claim is – Beijing claims everything in red, a giant scoop of an area way, way beyond Chinese soil. China's neighbors are very, very conscious of feeling a bit bullied, and this map shows why."
The Chinese Mare Nostrum
Mapping the net of Chinese geopolitical interests in the highly turbulent South Chinese Sea: conflicting territorial claims, US military outposts, main oil production fields and refinement plants, crossing oil supply routes, range of Chinese sea patrol activities. By Laura Canali for Heartland/Limes. #map #china