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  1. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️ I mapped visa-free travel: 🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in). It reveals global mobility inequality. 📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index 🛠️ Made with QGIS #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  2. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️ I mapped visa-free travel: 🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in). It reveals global mobility inequality. 📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index 🛠️ Made with QGIS #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  3. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️ I mapped visa-free travel: 🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in). It reveals global mobility inequality. 📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index 🛠️ Made with QGIS #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  4. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️ I mapped visa-free travel: 🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in). It reveals global mobility inequality. 📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index 🛠️ Made with QGIS #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  5. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️ I mapped visa-free travel: 🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in). It reveals global mobility inequality. 📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index 🛠️ Made with QGIS #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  6. Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️

    I mapped visa-free travel:
    🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in).

    It reveals global mobility inequality and rising deglobalisation. Borders are tightening due to geopolitics, trade, migration fears & right-wing politics.

    This affects researchers & global collaboration.

    📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index
    🛠️ Made with QGIS

  7. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️

    I mapped visa-free travel:
    🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in).

    It reveals global mobility inequality and rising deglobalisation. Borders are tightening due to geopolitics, trade, migration fears & right-wing politics.

    This affects researchers & global collaboration.

    📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index
    🛠️ Made with QGIS

    #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  8. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️

    I mapped visa-free travel:
    🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in).

    It reveals global mobility inequality and rising deglobalisation. Borders are tightening due to geopolitics, trade, migration fears & right-wing politics.

    This affects researchers & global collaboration.

    📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index
    🛠️ Made with QGIS

    #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  9. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️

    I mapped visa-free travel:
    🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in).

    It reveals global mobility inequality and rising deglobalisation. Borders are tightening due to geopolitics, trade, migration fears & right-wing politics.

    This affects researchers & global collaboration.

    📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index
    🛠️ Made with QGIS

    #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  10. #30DayMapChallenge Day 7: Accessibility 🌍✈️

    I mapped visa-free travel:
    🛫outbound (where citizens can go) and 🛬inbound (who countries let in).

    It reveals global mobility inequality and rising deglobalisation. Borders are tightening due to geopolitics, trade, migration fears & right-wing politics.

    This affects researchers & global collaboration.

    📊 Data: 2025 Passport Index
    🛠️ Made with QGIS

    #VisaFreeTravel #Deglobalisation #QGIS #GIS #DataViz

  11. Wait... If you extend the #US #tariff policy worldwide, and therefore if everyone starts producing for the local market again, you will eventually reach a total #deglobalisation where no one is dependent on each other anymore. Who could possibly be against that? 🤔

  12. Wait... If you extend the #US #tariff policy worldwide, and therefore if everyone starts producing for the local market again, you will eventually reach a total #deglobalisation where no one is dependent on each other anymore. Who could possibly be against that? 🤔

  13. Wait... If you extend the #US #tariff policy worldwide, and therefore if everyone starts producing for the local market again, you will eventually reach a total #deglobalisation where no one is dependent on each other anymore. Who could possibly be against that? 🤔

  14. Wait... If you extend the #US #tariff policy worldwide, and therefore if everyone starts producing for the local market again, you will eventually reach a total #deglobalisation where no one is dependent on each other anymore. Who could possibly be against that? 🤔

  15. Wait... If you extend the #US #tariff policy worldwide, and therefore if everyone starts producing for the local market again, you will eventually reach a total #deglobalisation where no one is dependent on each other anymore. Who could possibly be against that? 🤔

  16. OnlineFirst - "Introduction: Explanation, critique and critics of geoeconomics" by Felix Mallin, James D Sidaway, Han Cheng, and Chih Yuan Woon:

    #geostrategy #hegemony #deglobalisation #geopolitics #China

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/

  17. OnlineFirst - "Introduction: Explanation, critique and critics of geoeconomics" by Felix Mallin, James D Sidaway, Han Cheng, and Chih Yuan Woon:

    #geostrategy #hegemony #deglobalisation #geopolitics #China

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/

  18. OnlineFirst - "Introduction: Explanation, critique and critics of geoeconomics" by Felix Mallin, James D Sidaway, Han Cheng, and Chih Yuan Woon:

    #geostrategy #hegemony #deglobalisation #geopolitics #China

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/

  19. OnlineFirst - "Introduction: Explanation, critique and critics of geoeconomics" by Felix Mallin, James D Sidaway, Han Cheng, and Chih Yuan Woon:

    #geostrategy #hegemony #deglobalisation #geopolitics #China

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/

  20. OnlineFirst - "Introduction: Explanation, critique and critics of geoeconomics" by Felix Mallin, James D Sidaway, Han Cheng, and Chih Yuan Woon:

    #geostrategy #hegemony #deglobalisation #geopolitics #China

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/

  21. "#WEF anticipates a period of “#polycrisis” in the coming months, marked by economic warfare, resource rivalries, the end of the low interest rate era, #deglobalisation, a period of low investment and growth, and other challenges. “It’s a situation where different #risks collide and their #interdependency is acutely felt,” WEF said." straitstimes.com/world/cost-of

  22. "#WEF anticipates a period of “#polycrisis” in the coming months, marked by economic warfare, resource rivalries, the end of the low interest rate era, #deglobalisation, a period of low investment and growth, and other challenges. “It’s a situation where different #risks collide and their #interdependency is acutely felt,” WEF said." straitstimes.com/world/cost-of

  23. "#WEF anticipates a period of “#polycrisis” in the coming months, marked by economic warfare, resource rivalries, the end of the low interest rate era, #deglobalisation, a period of low investment and growth, and other challenges. “It’s a situation where different #risks collide and their #interdependency is acutely felt,” WEF said." straitstimes.com/world/cost-of

  24. "#WEF anticipates a period of “#polycrisis” in the coming months, marked by economic warfare, resource rivalries, the end of the low interest rate era, #deglobalisation, a period of low investment and growth, and other challenges. “It’s a situation where different #risks collide and their #interdependency is acutely felt,” WEF said." straitstimes.com/world/cost-of

  25. "#WEF anticipates a period of “#polycrisis” in the coming months, marked by economic warfare, resource rivalries, the end of the low interest rate era, #deglobalisation, a period of low investment and growth, and other challenges. “It’s a situation where different #risks collide and their #interdependency is acutely felt,” WEF said." straitstimes.com/world/cost-of

  26. Another emergent shift in 2022 has been the slow (and quiet) pivot away from #China in the organisation of many #manufacturing #supplychains - driven by (more immediate) concerns about China's management of #coronavirus and (longer term) structural concerns that China may be decoupling from the global system (in a parallel development to #Russia); reports over the year @financialtimes suggest 'reshoring' and moves to more proximate countries are under way... a shift to #deglobalisation?

  27. Another emergent shift in 2022 has been the slow (and quiet) pivot away from #China in the organisation of many #manufacturing #supplychains - driven by (more immediate) concerns about China's management of #coronavirus and (longer term) structural concerns that China may be decoupling from the global system (in a parallel development to #Russia); reports over the year @financialtimes suggest 'reshoring' and moves to more proximate countries are under way... a shift to #deglobalisation?

  28. Another emergent shift in 2022 has been the slow (and quiet) pivot away from #China in the organisation of many #manufacturing #supplychains - driven by (more immediate) concerns about China's management of #coronavirus and (longer term) structural concerns that China may be decoupling from the global system (in a parallel development to #Russia); reports over the year @financialtimes suggest 'reshoring' and moves to more proximate countries are under way... a shift to #deglobalisation?

  29. Another emergent shift in 2022 has been the slow (and quiet) pivot away from #China in the organisation of many #manufacturing #supplychains - driven by (more immediate) concerns about China's management of #coronavirus and (longer term) structural concerns that China may be decoupling from the global system (in a parallel development to #Russia); reports over the year @financialtimes suggest 'reshoring' and moves to more proximate countries are under way... a shift to #deglobalisation?

  30. Another emergent shift in 2022 has been the slow (and quiet) pivot away from #China in the organisation of many #manufacturing #supplychains - driven by (more immediate) concerns about China's management of #coronavirus and (longer term) structural concerns that China may be decoupling from the global system (in a parallel development to #Russia); reports over the year @financialtimes suggest 'reshoring' and moves to more proximate countries are under way... a shift to #deglobalisation?