The Era of Pivot Powers: How Global Fragmentation Shifts Real Influence and Redraws the Architecture of Power

The global order is entering an era of fragmentation in which influence no longer belongs exclusively to great powers, but to pivot states capable of providing stability, connectivity, and regional solutions. Turkey, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia emerge as indispensable actors in a system where the United States relies on partners that support strategic architecture while negotiating national interests. Europe faces a strategic choice: adaptation or loss of initiative.