How Coronavirus Is Accelerating the End of Globalism, Feat. Peter Zeihan

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1 April 2020

“Some countries just aren’t going to emerge from the coronavirus.”

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Peter Zeihan is one of the world’s foremost geopolitical experts. In his new book “Disunited Nations: The Scramble for Power in an Ungoverned World,” Zeihan argues we’re at the end of the largest expansionary period in human history. As America withdraws from global leadership, a totally new (and for most parts of the world, more painful) “normal” will emerge. 

On this episode of The Breakdown, Zeihan joins @NLW to discuss why the coronavirus crisis is rapidly accelerating the end of the era of globalization.

  • How the American-led global order used the dollar as the tool to keep the world together 
  • Why geopolitics and demography are coinciding to end the era of globalization 
  • Why the coronavirus will spark a massive return of American manufacturing 
  • Why, when it comes to the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency, “Never before has the “exorbitant privilege” of being the world’s reserve currency felt more exorbitant or more like a privilege. 
  • Why the crisis could spell the end for the euro 
  • Why China isn’t nearly as well positioned in the post globalization era as many assume 
  • Why the best positioned countries in the coming era are the U.S., Japan, Argentina, France and Turkey

See also: Cronyism, Zombie Companies and the True Cost of the Coronavirus, Feat. Morgan Creek’s Mark Yusko

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