Geopolitical instability refers to disruptions in international relations caused by conflicts, sanctions, or power shifts. It influences global markets, supply chains, and policy decisions. While most nations suffer, certain actors benefit: arms manufacturers, energy exporters, and hedge funds exploiting volatility. Governments may also leverage instability to consolidate power or distract from domestic issues.
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