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Autores principales: Revista, Zen, GEOGRAPHY, 10
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Publicado: Zenodo 2025
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17842194
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  • This paper undertakes a comprehensive geopolitical reframing of contemporary Europe, analyzing the dynamic interplay of historical legacies, internal divisions, and external pressures that are reshaping its political geography. We identify and categorize critical "fault lines" that traverse the continent, encompassing ideological divergences, economic disparities, and differing strategic orientations. Concurrently, the study delineates emergent "frontlines" – zones of intense geopolitical contestation, both military and ideological – that demand a re-evaluation of Europe's security architecture and external relations. Finally, we examine the formation and evolution of "emerging regional constellations," informal and formal groupings of states that seek to address shared challenges and advance collective interests in a multipolar world. Through a synthesis of political geography, international relations theory, and historical analysis, this research offers a nuanced understanding of Europe's evolving geopolitical landscape, highlighting the implications for its internal cohesion, global role, and future stability. The findings underscore a period of profound transformation, necessitating adaptable policy responses and a re-imagined framework for understanding European integration and fragmentation.