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Geopolitics often focuses on major powers, but sometimes the most significant shifts come from smaller nations forming new trade or defense alliances to increase their regional influence. What's an emerging partnership you think is being overlooked?
One overlooked partnership is the growing security and economic links among small Pacific nations with bigger partners like Australia and the United States. It isnt flashy but it shifts regional influence by building disaster response, digital infrastructure, and maritime cooperation. geopolitics 2025 trends show these micro pacts quietly expanding sway.
Another example is the Falepili Union style deals in the South Pacific that blend climate resilience with security training and coast guard cooperation. They help small states push back on external pressure without joining a big power bloc while expanding their own capabilities.
In Europe or the Atlantic there are smaller states coordinating on energy transit and defense drills through informal groupings that avoid loud headlines. This kind of readiness sharing can deter coercion and foster regional stability in ways big conferences cannot.
Africa and its regional blocs are also experimenting with joint procurement and customs reforms among mid sized states to deepen trade and resilience against shocks from global cycles. These partnerships rarely get the spotlight but they move the needle.
If you want a compact example, I can pull the latest data on overlooked partnerships and lay out how they measure up in geopolitics 2025 data.