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Efforts to reduce dependence on global supply chains may boost security but risk fragmenting the world economy, Christopher Clayton, Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger write in F&D magazine.

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The line between economic policy and national security is blurring as countries turn to tariffs, sanctions, and export controls, F&D editor in chief, Gita Bhatt, writes in the latest June issue.

Economic thinking must evolve to account for a shift in how nations pursue security, growth, and influence

Geoeconomics is reshaping global power, from trade and finance to security and technology. Read more in the new F&D issu...
06/02/2026

Geoeconomics is reshaping global power, from trade and finance to security and technology. Read more in the new F&D issue.

Finance & Development, the IMF's flagship magazine and online editorial platform, publishes cutting-edge analysis and insight on the latest trends and research in international finance, economics, and development. The print edition is published quarterly in English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian,...

COMING SOON : From trade to tech, finance to security—geoeconomics is redefining the rules of global power. Explore it a...
05/31/2026

COMING SOON : From trade to tech, finance to security—geoeconomics is redefining the rules of global power.

Explore it all in the upcoming June issue of F&D: https://www.imf.org/en/publications/fandd

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