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Geopolitical Supply Chain Shifts

Political Economy

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed May 10, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Geopolitical power struggles between China and the US are reshaping global supply chains and trade practices, potentially benefiting peripheral regions, while regional crises like the Strait of Hormuz impact national resource allocation. The evolving digital landscape, exemplified by Substack and "digital rights," continues to influence public discourse and collective action.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["Pulitzer for Substacks" "Strait of Hormuz crisis" "resource allocation" "China and US power struggle" "global supply chains" "Digital Hopes Real Power" "digital rights"]
Driving Media Context
The American Prospect • May 7, 2026

We Need a Pulitzer for Substacks

These individual newsletters are a whole new genre. At their best, they have breathed new life into journalism and public discourse. The post We Need a Pulit...
Nbcsportsphiladelphia.com • May 6, 2026

Eagles promote quick-riser from within to fill assistant GM spot

The Eagles have promoted Adam Berry to be an assistant general manager, NBC Sports Philadelphia confirmed.
The Indian Express • May 5, 2026

Centre ‘not insulated’ from how states react to Strait of Hormuz crisis: Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran

As the country moves towards a higher income status, the efficiency and quality of resource allocation at the state level will increasingly determine the pac...
Activistpost.com • May 4, 2026

Power struggle between China and US could benefit peripheral regions and sustainability

China launches investigation into US trade practices affecting global supply chains. Ahmed Adel, Cairo-based geopolitics and political economy researcher. Ch...
EFF • Apr 30, 2026

Digital Hopes, Real Power: From Connection to Collective Action

If the Arab Spring was defined by optimism about what the internet could do, the years since have been marked by a more sober understanding of what it takes ...
Al Jazeera English • Apr 28, 2026

Down but not out: In war with Israel, Hezbollah shows it is still powerful

Despite setbacks, Hezbollah emerges as a key player, tied to Lebanon’s stability and US-Iran negotiations.
Inside Higher Ed • Apr 24, 2026

The Hampshire School of Engineering?

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Vox • Apr 23, 2026

The real problem with Hasan Piker

Hasan Piker is exceptionally good at ranting about politics while playing video games. In the late 20th century, this would have made him a fun (if exhaustin...
Africasacountry.com • Apr 17, 2026

Fields of dependency

As the US-Israel war on Iran disrupts fertilizer supply, Africa’s reliance on imported inputs exposes the deeper political economy driving food insecurity.
CleanTechnica • Apr 17, 2026

Don’t Blame Technology For The Start-And-Stop Transition To Clean Energy

Does the transition to clean energy rely on technology? Sure. Energy innovation is one kind of technological advancement that can enrich human lives, as the ...