A comparative line graph showing the evolution of the share of global presence by geographical region (the aggregate value of the countries comprising each region) between 1990 and 2025. The uneven increase across regions entails a geographical reconfiguration of globalisation in terms of share of global presence. Asia (second line) practically doubles its share between 1990 and 2025, overtaking North America since 2010. Europe (first line) has experienced a sustained decline since 2010, although it remains the region with the highest aggregate global presence.
Chart: Blanca González - Elcano Royal InstituteSource: Elcano Global Presence Index, Elcano Royal InstituteGet the data