“Sustainable global supply chains in times of geopolitical crises” Annual Report 2023

2023
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#Agriculture and food
#Trade and FDI
#Manufacturing
#Sub-saharan Africa
#Mining
#East Asia and Pacific
#South Asia
#Environment and climate change
#The Middle East and North Africa
#EU / Western Europe
#Social and working conditions
#Energy
#Sustainability standards
#Latin America
#Eastern/Non-EU Europe and Central Asia
#North America

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The overarching topic of this year's report is "The Role of Geopolitics in Global Supply Chains", highlighting ways in which recent geopolitical and geo-economic developments are shaping and influencing current debates and policy processes around global supply chains (GSCs). Following forewords from the network hosts and Dr. Bärbel Kofler (German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development), the lead article explores the (re-)configuration of global supply chains in different sectors. Thereafter, the “Debates & Perspectives” section features international GSC researchers exchanging views and arguments on the questions of friend- and reshoring, local value addition, and the merits and risks of industrial policies. The subsequent three “Specials” dive deeper into the dynamics of textile and raw material value chains, as well as the role of international sanctions in GSCs.

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Cornelia Staritz

University of Vienna

Melanie Müller

German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)

Inga Carry

German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)

Nora Aboushady

German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)

Frauke Steglich

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

Rainer Thiele

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

Jann Lay

German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

Carlo Pietrobelli

Uni Roma Tre, UNESCO

Karina Fernandez-Strack

Duke Center for International Development

Tilman Altenburg

German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)

Penny Bamber

Duke Center for International Development

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