No, but he has a point. Globalization, suggests the globe. Except from that perception it no longer is. In fact it has significantly changed in dynamics, in many regards. The more it plays out what does unfold?
Globalisation was crippled by the pandemic. Sure it had a common COVID narrative. But supply lines changed, and under lock down, connectivity, flight, travel decreased. War has broke out, it has significantly changed dynamics even more. The Internet for example. Sanctions halting supply lines and distribution. Hyperinflation, cost of living. These cause nationalisation or alliances benefiting their own status quo.
Undoubtedly it is still globalised but not in that meaning. The risk is larger conflict, or continued disaster where the globe isn't exactly aligning.
No, but he has a point. Globalization, suggests the globe. Except from that perception it no longer is. In fact it has significantly changed in dynamics, in many regards. The more it plays out what does unfold?
Globalisation was crippled by the pandemic. Sure it had a common COVID narrative. But supply lines changed, and under lock down, connectivity, flight, travel decreased. War has broke out, it has significantly changed dynamics even more. The Internet for example. Sanctions halting supply lines and distribution. Hyperinflation, cost of living. These cause nationalisation or alliances benefiting their own status quo.
Undoubtedly it is still globalised but not in that meaning. The risk is larger conflict, or continued disaster where the globe isn't exactly aligning.