Globalization was meant to be a system of vast interdependencies
governed by international institutions created by and for the United
States and more specifically, the special interests that have long since
co-opted America's destiny.
However, the concept of globalization seems to have neglected any
anticipation for rapid technological advances in both terms of
information technology and manufacturing. There are very few real
interdependencies left to stitch this vision of globalization together
with many of them being artificially maintained at increasing costs. The
idea of using sanctions to 'starve' a nation by isolating it from this
global order has been exposed as more or less impotent by nations like
Iran and North Korea who have sustained themselves for decades despite
everything besides air and gravity being denied to them.
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