Implications of a Post-War Economic Order for Global Supply Chains

In a rapidly evolving global landscape, the post-war economic order is straining under the weight of shifting alliances, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain vulnerabilities. This report explores how current disruptions—from technological decoupling to new security priorities—are reshaping global supply chains. It underscores the urgent need for nations to rethink their strategies, build resilient partnerships, and establish policies that protect both economic stability and national security in an increasingly fragmented world.

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