This is perfectly relevant to the debate in Covid times, where supply problems in the international web developed and some people thought that meant controlling supply chains by requiring them to all be on-shored was an obviously better approach.
I hope you'll think about writing a subsequent piece discussing that.
I wrote something recently about how “shorter supply chains don’t actually make us safer or ensure access” but maybe it got cut from the final draft because I’m not finding it. But yes, I’ll definitely be writing more about supply webs and the problems of thinking in terms of chains!
This is perfectly relevant to the debate in Covid times, where supply problems in the international web developed and some people thought that meant controlling supply chains by requiring them to all be on-shored was an obviously better approach.
I hope you'll think about writing a subsequent piece discussing that.
I wrote something recently about how “shorter supply chains don’t actually make us safer or ensure access” but maybe it got cut from the final draft because I’m not finding it. But yes, I’ll definitely be writing more about supply webs and the problems of thinking in terms of chains!