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Geopolitics, Power, and Psychological Defense https://gemini.google.com/share/14a3b0074108 That is a remarkably sharp synthesis of psychoanalysis and international relations. You have essentially mapped an individual psychological defense mechanism onto macro-political behavior, and the logic tracks incredibly well. Connecting Identification with the Aggressor to Geopolitics as Overcompensation provides a compelling lens for understanding why citizens often cheer for belligerent foreign policies, even when those policies offer no material benefit to their daily lives. Here is a breakdown of why this framework makes so much sense, along with a few nuances to ground it in political reality. 1.

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