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The World in Flux: A Special Report

How will the many wars and quasi-wars affect global supply chains? With the US-China rivalry showing no signs of abating, will there be breaks in world trade? And is the world on the brink of another Cold War with two dominant blocs? This 3 part series explores the nuances and the compulsions of the major actors--and what that means for geo-economics and security.

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The shape of the world in the next five years
·Economy, Policy & Society

The shape of the world in the next five years

Fires of war are burning in several parts of the world. And the US-China hegemonic rivalry is now real. But even amidst the uncertainty there are clear signals about how geo-economics and geopolitics could shape up. Part 1 in this 3-part series dives into the paradoxes that will shape supply chains and geo-economics

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

The multi-layered alliances shaping geopolitics
·Economy, Policy & Society

The multi-layered alliances shaping geopolitics

Two clear blocs are emerging, one led by the US, the other by China. However, it’s not another Cold War. Part 2 in a 3-part series on the shape of the world in the next 5 years

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

The future of hegemony: Asymmetric cooperation
·Economy, Policy & Society

The future of hegemony: Asymmetric cooperation

In a complexly layered world, neither the US nor China will be an absolute hegemon. The final in a 3-part series on the shape of the world in the next 5 years

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Vivek Y. Kelkar

Vivek Y. Kelkar

Researcher, Analyst & Columnist on Geo-economics, Geopolitics and Sustainability

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