Thursday, March 7, 12:00pm - 1:15pm (EST)
After the end of the Cold War, the world seemed unstoppably headed towards greater economic integration, interrelationship, and interdependence. The processes of globalization took off, radically reshaping the modern world, its politics, and its economics.
Those heady days appear, however, to be ending. The vulnerabilities of globalization and its globally integrated just-in-time-delivery logistics networks to disruptions like the Covid pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and geopolitical tensions between the United States and China are now vividly on display. What does the future of globalization look like? Will protectionism return? Or are national industrial policies the order of the day?
Elisabeth Braw, author of “Goodbye Globalization: The Future of a Divided World” joins CSPC on 7 March to discuss her book which explores these questions and more, tracing the story of globalization from the seemingly unstoppable days of the 1990s to the risks and challenges of today. She will be in discussion with Joshua C. Huminski, the Director of the Mike Rogers Center for Intelligence & Global Affairs.
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