Bridging the Gap Between Business, National Security, and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century

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Location: Hesburgh International Center Auditorium

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Join us in welcoming Dr. Gary Gereffi ‘70, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Director of the Global Value Chains Center at Duke University, as he presents “Bridging the Gap Between Business, National Security and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century.”

The World Trade Organization (WTO) rules-based order that once defined globalization is rapidly giving way to geopolitical pressures, climate change, and national security considerations. The US-China power struggle, product shortages, and supply chain fragmentation associated with the COVID-19 global pandemic have triggered a massive rethinking of global supply chains and strategic vulnerability. Growing competition for access to critical minerals prompts a gold rush to find and secure control of these vital raw materials with potentially profound environmental impacts. The opportunity horizon for people experiencing poverty is shaped by how private funds rather than aid are invested across Africa and Asia. Business and governmental leaders struggle to keep up and search for the right strategies and policies.

In this discussion, Dr. Gary Gareffi seeks to answer how new U.S. industrial policies affect this environment, how this new reality will impact extreme poverty, inequality, and climate change, and should schools of global affairs address and incorporate the growing reach of business and private finance into their identity and curricula on sustainable development.

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About Dr. Gary Gereffi

 

Gary Gereffi

Dr. Gary Gereffi is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness at Duke University, where he teaches courses in economic sociology, globalization, and comparative development, and international competitiveness.

Recognized as one of the founders of the Global Value Chains (GVC) framework, Dr. Gereffi has worked closely with large corporations such as Maersk Group, Nike, Walmart, and Patagonia to evaluate their sustainable development and environmental impact strategies. He has also worked with the International Labor Organization, the World Trade Organization, and the World Bank – as well as non-governmental organizations such as Oxfam and the Environmental Defense Fund – to design and evaluate programs of inclusive and sustainable development that continue to evolve through the current era of trade wars and the U.S. electoral cycle.

Dr. Gereffi has published extensively on economic development and business-government relations in various parts of the world. He is best known for his sociological research and writing on the emergence of global supply chains, a relatively new field of research in which Gary has been a pioneer.

 

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Recent Publications

 

2023 - “Navigating 21st Century Industrial Policy,” Columbia FDI Perspectives, September 16, No. 366.

2023 - “How to Make Global Supply Chains More Resilient,” Columbia FDI Perspectives, January 9, No. 348.

2023 - “Using the Global Value Chain Framework to Analyse and Tackle Global Environmental Crises” (Valentina De Marchi and Gary Gereffi). Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, 50, 1: 149-159.

2022 - China’s New Development Strategies: Upgrading from Above and from Below in Global Value Chains (Gary Gereffi, Penny Bamber, and Karina Fernandez-Stark, co-editors). Singapore: Palgrave-Macmillan.

2019 - “Introduction to the Handbook on Global Value Chains” (Stefano Ponte, Gary Gereffi and Gale Raj- Reichert). Pp. 1-27 in Stefano Ponte, Gary Gereffi and Gale Raj-Reichert (eds.), Handbook on Global Value Chains (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing).

 


COVID-19 and Global Supply Chains

 

The materials below relate directly to the topics covered in this episode and complement the guided listening index:

2021 - “Increasing resilience of medical supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic.” Industrial Analytics Platform@UNIDO.org. d

2020 - [VIDEO] Covid-19 and medical supply shortages

2020 - "What does the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about GVCs? The case of medical supplies," Journal of International Business Policy

2020 - "Coronavirus Consequences on Global Value Chains," Strategic Management Society

2020 - "An integrative typology of global strategy and global value chains: The management and organization of cross-border activities," Global Strategy Journal

2020 - [VIDEO] Medical Trade Wars: The search for drugs, devices and PPE

2020 - [VIDEO] COVID-19 and Global Supply Chains: Disruptions and Restructuring


Additional Resources

 

2022 - “On the Road to Global Value Chains: How Industry Dynamics Reshaped Global Value Chains.” In M. Kipping, T. Kurosawa, and D.E. Westney (eds)., Oxford Handbook of Industry Dynamics, online access at https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/38852.

2020 - Shaping Sustainable Supply Chains: Hosted by the German Development Institute, the podcast investigates multiple societal dilemmas arising in global supply chains and offers insights into evidence-based solutions to shift towards more sustainable and fair global supply chains. Watch this quick video for more about this episode

2020 - "Global value chains: A review of the multi-disciplinary literature," Journal of International Business Studies

2019 - "Global value chains and international development policy: Bringing firms, networks and policy-engaged scholarship back in," Journal of International Business Policy

2018 - Global Value Chains and Development (Cambridge University Press)

2014 - Duke GVC Summit: The Duke GVC Summit brought together leading international organizations, government agencies, and NGOs, along with several dozen academics, practitioners, and policymakers from 12 countries who were thought leaders and experts on GVCs. Of note are the keynote address by Pascal Lamy, Director-General of the World Trade Organization, and interviews with Mr. Lamy and Anabel Gonzalez, former Trade Minister of Costa Rica and Senior Director of the World Bank's Trade and Competitiveness Global Practice.

2014 - North Carolina in the Global Economy: Researchers at the Duke GVC Center created a website that uses the tools of value chain analysis to examine seven of the main industries in North Carolina in terms of trade, employment, and production dynamics during a 20-year period (1992-2012). This website is a proof of concept for how university researchers could contribute useful knowledge for policymakers, businesses, and workers at the state level.

2005 - Is Wal-Mart Good for America? This PBS Frontline documentary from 2005 focuses on the impact of Wal-Mart's global sourcing strategy on US communities, workers, and consumers. Dr. Gereffi is featured in this video, which raises many issues that remain controversial today.