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unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

420.Globalization From the Renaissance to the Age of the City feat. Ian Goldin

May 13, 2024
Ian Goldin, Oxford University Professor of Globalisation and Development, discusses the intertwined nature of global connectivity and the risks it poses. They explore modern urbanization trends and the challenges cities face, emphasizing the need for global cooperation and resilience. Ian leaves us inspired to adopt global stewardship in our daily lives, drawing lessons from working with Nelson Mandela.
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Quick takeaways

  • Navigating globalization involves balancing rewards and risks for interdependent societies.
  • Diversifying supply chains is crucial to enhance resilience against disruptions and monopolistic dependencies.

Deep dives

The Double-Edged Sword of Globalization

Entanglement is highlighted as the flip side of connectivity, presenting both benefits and risks. As globalization intensifies, nations become increasingly interlinked, allowing for shared advancements but also heightened vulnerabilities. The challenge lies in navigating this duality to harness benefits while managing downsides, aiming for resilience against potential risks without resorting to isolationist tactics that hinder cooperation.

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