The End Of The World Is Just The Beginning Free... Access
As the U.S. retreats and populations age, Zeihan predicts a return to a more fractured world. He suggests that the "end of the world" refers to the end of the seamless, high-tech, low-cost supply chains we take for granted. In this new era:
Without the U.S. Navy acting as the "global sheriff," regional powers will likely clash over dwindling resources and trade routes. Conclusion The End of the World is Just the Beginning Free...
Geography becomes destiny again. Countries that can produce their own food and fuel (like the U.S., Canada, and Argentina) will survive, while those reliant on long-distance imports (like China and much of the Middle East) face existential crises. As the U
Manufacturing will move closer to the end consumer. "Near-shoring" and "friend-shoring" will replace the global factory model. and Argentina) will survive