The world is going through a phase of turbulent change. New balances of force, new demands—sometimes political, other times violent—shake up international relations.

As if the climate challenge or the technological revolution were not enough, today geopolitics is roaring as an enormous factor of disruption. Below, an alphabet that seeks to offer synthetic keys for guidance in this new strategic scenario. AUKUS: Trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. BRICS+: An expanded version of the group that until last year included Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Eurobonds: The term emerged with the pandemic, when the EU decided to respond to the crisis with a common debt issue that would cover the delivery of loans or loans, especially to countries with less capacity to finance the exit and thus guarantee the cohesion of the market. It is likely that this word will once again be at the center of the debate in the EU now considering huge investments.