

The New Equilibrium of Fragmented Interdependence
The post-Cold War era of hyper-globalization was grounded in the assumption that trade would function as a politically neutral force, progressively diminishing the relevance of geographic and jurisdictional boundaries. This assumption no longer holds. Three distinct strands of analysis have emerged to explain the changing structure of the global economy: the technological expansion of cross-border production, the political constraints imposed by the nation-state, and the tran
Arda Tunca
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