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From Venezuela to the Eastern Mediterranean: Return of Spheres of Influence and Cyprus' Choices

Published January 11, 2026, 09:01
From Venezuela to the Eastern Mediterranean: Return of Spheres of Influence and Cyprus' Choices

Dr. Aristos Aristotelous analyzes the return of the logic of "spheres of influence" in global politics, prompted by developments in Venezuela and the Middle East. He points out that the international system is moving from institutional legitimacy to a more realistic geopolitical reality, where powerful forces impose their will. The author refers to historical examples, such as the Monroe Doctrine and the Brezhnev Doctrine, which demonstrate the need for major powers to maintain privileged areas of interest. He focuses on the Eastern Mediterranean as a sensitive geopolitical space, where energy prospects, power struggles, and national issues clash. Turkey, with its assertive policy, operates on the logic of spheres of influence, challenging Cyprus' sovereign rights. Dr. Aristotelous emphasizes that Cyprus, as a small state with pending sovereignty issues, must adapt to this new geopolitical reality and pursue strategic alliances to protect its interests.