“…Besides, another reason is that geopolitics represents the past and geoeconomics represents the future. Considering that today's national economic and political developments are instantly affected by the developments and changes in the world, it is impossible to analyse the data of the whole world geography, such as production, marketing, energy, population, mines, foreign trade, transportation, independently from each other, within the framework of both national and international economic-political relations (Kallio, 2020).…”