Navigating in the post-hyperglobalisation era

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Books worth reading…

Podcasts worth listening to…

Entendez-vous l’éco ? La fin de la mondialisation
France Culture

An excellent episode that looks back at recent upheavals in global trade, rising geopolitical tensions and the limits of neoliberalism. Economists including Jean-Marc Siroën and El Mouhoub Mouhoud offer insightful analyses of globalisation’s evolution.

Worldly
The Economist

A concise, incisive, consistently well-researched column on global geopolitical and economic issues. The episode on post-Covid supply chains is particularly relevant to this issue.

A survey worth exploring…

PwC : Global CEO Survey 2025

Each year, this report provides an overview of the concerns, strategic priorities and drivers of change pinpointed by over 4,700 executives in 100-odd countries. In the 2025 edition, reflecting a turning point, CEOs express greater caution about global growth, but also a desire to reposition their companies in a context of profound transformation. The report sheds particular light on:

  • rising geopolitical tensions as a factor slowing down globalisation,
  • AI’s predicted impact on international value chains,
  • strategies for staying competitive in an unstable environment.

Think-tanks and newsletters of interest

Bruegel (Brussels) is a Belgian think-tank that analyses European economic policies in a globalised context.

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace provides a focus on the geopolitical implications of changes in globalisation.

The Conversation, in its “Globalisation” section, features accessible, up-to-date and highly educational articles written by researchers.

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