Talk:Geopolitical Futures

Latest comment: 1 year ago by WikiDan61 in topic Contested deletion

References: This company now satisfies the notability criteria edit

As per Wikipedia's notability criteria, Geopolitical Futures looks like it clearly passes the notability criteria by now. It has been around since 2015 and there is a significant amount of external references to the company from notable publications, like the New York Times, Newsweek, Bloomberg, The Hill, MarketWatch, etc.

Media references edit

Bloomberg TV

Newsweek

  • https://www.newsweek.com/iran-secret-weapons-punish-enemies-general-claims-1456627
  • What Is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps? Trump Designates Elite Iranian Force as 'Terrorist Group' (newsweek.com)
  • Is Trump's Anti-Iran Arab Coalition Falling Apart? Egypt Reportedly Withdraws from 'Arab NATO' (newsweek.com)
  • U.S. and Russia Back Nuclear Projects on Opposite Sides of Red Sea as They Fight for Influence (newsweek.com)

New York Times

BBN Times

CNBC

  • Belt and Road: China expands global ambitions with new program phase (cnbc.com)

Euractiv

The Hill

Gallup August 2021

February 2022

Hindustan Times

New Straits Time Online

The Portugal News

Financial News

TRT World

  • March 2022 What does Russia’s export ban mean for global markets? - YouTube
  • March 2022 What are the global implications of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine? - YouTube
  • May 2022 UN warns of food crisis over Russia's blockade of Ukraine's ports - YouTube
  • May 2020 World after Coronavirus Pandemic: George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures Chairman - YouTube

Stabroek News

Market Watch April 2022

Contested deletion edit

This page should not be speedily deleted because:

It does not match the criteria for speedy deletion.

1) The previous discussion about the page's deletion happened in 2016. This was 6 years ago, when the company was new and was indeed not notable. Six years have passed and the company has since become notable, because it is constantly mentioned in notable publications, which is a wikipedia criteria for company notability. I have provided sources that reference Geopolitical Futures to the article and listed more sources on the talk page. For example, Geopolitical Futures has been a periodical guest on Bloomberg TV. It has also been referenced on Newsweek, Financial Times, The New York Times, etc.

2) The new page does not have the same content as the page that was deleted six years ago. The page deletion from six years ago happened, because the article at that point had no credible sources listed that would have proved that the company is notable. That has now changed. The company has been mentioned on numerous other notable publications.

I will paste the same sources here:

Media references edit

Bloomberg TV

Newsweek

  • https://www.newsweek.com/iran-secret-weapons-punish-enemies-general-claims-1456627
  • What Is the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps? Trump Designates Elite Iranian Force as 'Terrorist Group' (newsweek.com)
  • Is Trump's Anti-Iran Arab Coalition Falling Apart? Egypt Reportedly Withdraws from 'Arab NATO' (newsweek.com)
  • U.S. and Russia Back Nuclear Projects on Opposite Sides of Red Sea as They Fight for Influence (newsweek.com)

New York Times

BBN Times

CNBC

  • Belt and Road: China expands global ambitions with new program phase (cnbc.com)

Euractiv

The Hill

Gallup August 2021

February 2022

Hindustan Times

New Straits Time Online

The Portugal News

Financial News

TRT World

  • March 2022 What does Russia’s export ban mean for global markets? - YouTube
  • March 2022 What are the global implications of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine? - YouTube
  • May 2022 UN warns of food crisis over Russia's blockade of Ukraine's ports - YouTube
  • May 2020 World after Coronavirus Pandemic: George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures Chairman - YouTube

Stabroek News

Market Watch April 2022


Saltsjöbaden (talk) 14:53, 15 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

@Saltsjöbaden: I've removed the DB tag. The matter deserves at least a re-review at AFD. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 15:07, 15 June 2022 (UTC)Reply