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Reuben Steff / 3 Global Hotspots to Watch in 2026, Ep 502
Episode 50229th December 2025 • NZ Everyday Investor • Podcasts NZ / WorldPodcasts.com / Darcy Ungaro
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In 2026, three geopolitical hotspots matter most for Kiwis watching the world: Venezuela and US renewed /Monroe Doctrine in the Americas, Russia’s grinding war in Ukraine, and China’s expanding reach across the Pacific. Reuben Steff, geopolitical analyst and regular guest on the show, joins me to unpack what these flashpoints really mean. As great‑power rivalry hardens, New Zealand’s long‑running strategy of sitting in the middle may be running out of road. Is this the decade where we finally have to choose a side between US and China, or is there still room to quietly hedge?

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