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Fragility of Global Shipping | Elisabeth Braw

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Elisabeth Braw, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins the Council to discuss the fragility of the global shipping infrastructure. When the massive Ever Given cargo ship blocked the Suez Canal in early March, it not only blocked waterways, but also billions of dollars in trade. From proxy wars to GPS spoofing attacks and accidental crises, like the Ever Given event, events like these expose some of the overlooked vulnerabilities of global shipping infrastructures. This shipping mishap caused many to ask some long overdue questions like, how can disruptions in our supply chains create ripple effects around the world? How can we be more responsible consumers when purchasing goods?
Follow Elisabeth on Twitter @ElisabethBraw and check out her recent article for Foreign Policy magazine, Without Shipping, the Global Economy Sinks.
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Elisabeth Braw, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins the Council to discuss the fragility of the global shipping infrastructure. When the massive Ever Given cargo ship blocked the Suez Canal in early March, it not only blocked waterways, but also billions of dollars in trade. From proxy wars to GPS spoofing attacks and accidental crises, like the Ever Given event, events like these expose some of the overlooked vulnerabilities of global shipping infrastructures. This shipping mishap caused many to ask some long overdue questions like, how can disruptions in our supply chains create ripple effects around the world? How can we be more responsible consumers when purchasing goods?
Follow Elisabeth on Twitter @ElisabethBraw and check out her recent article for Foreign Policy magazine, Without Shipping, the Global Economy Sinks.
For more visit: www.ctwac.org/podcasts
Follow us @ctwac on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Check out our website for upcoming programs and events.
Be sure to like and subscribe to State of the World podcast and share new episodes with friends, family and colleagues! See you next week.
For more visit: www.ctwac.org/podcasts
Follow us @ctwac on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Check out our website for upcoming programs and events.
Be sure to like and subscribe to State of the World podcast and share new episodes with friends, family and colleagues! See you next week.

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