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Counterbalance at Sea: How Japan's Re-Armament Tilts the Scales
The Pacific Ocean is the Earth’s largest and deepest ocean, covering one-third of the Earth’s surface, housing the most varied array of algae & animals, and navigating trillions of dollars in trade annually. Yet, out of all the activities that take place here, the most interesting might just be the ongoing recalibration of power, as one pacifist nation’s actions quietly start a new era. Japan, in the legacy of WW2, is a war-renouncing nation. Illustration by The Geostrata Th

THE GEOSTRATA
Apr 205 min read


How Russia-Ukraine Conflict Changed the Nature of Warfare
It's been about one year since the Russian-Ukraine conflict started and a lot has happened since then. The operation which was speculated...

THE GEOSTRATA
Feb 24, 20236 min read


Analysis of Japan's Increased Defense Spending
The peace-loving culture of Japan and its recent history of technological breakthroughs are what make it famous. To modernise its...

THE GEOSTRATA
Feb 14, 20232 min read
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