The rise of economic nationalism, driven in no small part by an increasingly populist agenda in many countries and regions across the globe, has combined with disruptions arising from the Covid-19 pandemic to herald predictions that we have reached the end of a prolonged period of globalisation, which has been the predominant global economic theme for much of the period since 1945. Commentators are now asserting that we have now entered a period of deglobalisation, namely the swift reshoring of production and the shortening of supply chains.

Power, Reputation and Influence
Tuesday 15 November
CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search are delighted to hold the sixth annual Power, Reputation and Influence Lecture and Drapers' Hall.
This year's lecture will be delivered by Professor Sir Adrian Smith, Chief Executive and Institute Director of The Alan Turing Institute. In 2020 he became the President of The Royal Society and is a member of the government's AI Council.