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Tag: fractured globalization

Revisiting Fractured Globalization in Year 2 of Covid

Nikolas Gvosdev | May 28, 2021

Last year, at the start of the global pandemic, we asked if we were entering into a condition of “fractured globalization.” This would be characterized by a pulling back and consolidation of ties to more ‘defensible’ or “compact” linkages. We may speak less of a single “global community” and more in terms of a series […]

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