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[[Eurasia]] comprises of all of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]].
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'''Eurasia''' is the largest continental area on [[Earth]], comprising all of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]].<ref>''[https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/en/Education%20and%20Careers/Ask%20a%20Geologist/Continents%20Supercontinents%20and%20the%20Earths%20Crust/Continental%20Divide "Continental Divide"]''</ref>
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Eurasia is connected to [[Africa]] at the [[Suez Canal]], and the two are sometimes combined to describe the largest contiguous landmass on [[Earth]], [[Afro-Eurasia]] (or [[Eurafrasia]]).<ref>''[https://geology.com/articles/supercontinent.shtml "Pangaea Supercontinent"]''</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 24 June 2024

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Europe and Asia: the largest continental area on Earth

Eurasia is the largest continental area on Earth, comprising all of Europe and Asia.[1]

Eurasia is connected to Africa at the Suez Canal, and the two are sometimes combined to describe the largest contiguous landmass on Earth, Afro-Eurasia (or Eurafrasia).[2]


 

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Zbigniew Brzezinski“Eurasia is home to most of the world's politically assertive and dynamic states. All the historical pretenders to global power originated in Eurasia. The world's most populous aspirants to regional hegemony, China and India, are in Eurasia, as are all the potential political or economic challengers to American primacy. After the United States, the next six largest economies and military spenders are there, as are all but one of the world's overt nuclear powers, and all but one of the covert ones. Eurasia accounts for 75 percent of the world's population, 60 percent of its GNP, and 75 percent of its energy resources. Collectively, Eurasia's potential power overshadows even America's.”Zbigniew Brzezinski
Zbigniew Brzezinski“Eurasia is the world's axial supercontinent. A power that dominated Eurasia would exercise decisive influence over two of the world's three most economically productive regions, Western Europe and East Asia. A glance at the map also suggests that a country dominant in Eurasia would almost automatically control the Middle East and Africa. With Eurasia now serving as the decisive geopolitical chessboard, it no longer suffices to fashion one policy for Europe and another for Asia. What happens with the distribution of power on the Eurasian landmass will be of decisive importance to America's global primacy[…].”Zbigniew Brzezinski
Strategy of tension“The West sees how the process of forming a multipolar world order is gaining momentum. And in order to restrain development of independent, sovereign countries, to split the world majority, they use the same means. (these forces, sic) want the epidemic of vigilance and hatred (to engulf not just the middle east, but Eurasia)”Vladimir Putin2023

 

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