Rawi Abdelal: GeoPolitical Expert

Globalization scholar who illuminates geopolitical impacts on business and supply chains, offering strategic playbooks to manage risk and pursue growth.

Quick Facts:

Highlights:
  • Professor of International Management at Harvard Business School; former director of Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
  • Author of influential books: National Purpose in the World Economy, Capital Rules, The Rules of Globalization, Measuring and Constructing the International Economy
  • Expertise: globalization, geopolitics, business-state dynamics, energy, disinformation, and evolving social contracts


Formats Available: Keynote (45–60 min); Executive Briefing; Small Roundtable; Panel Moderator; Virtual Briefing

Preferred Audiences: Leadership teams (25–150); Conference keynotes (200–2,500)

Outcomes:
  1. Clear geopolitical indicators leaders should monitor.
  2. Scenario frameworks to stress test supply chains and markets.
  3. Practical policy-aware steps to reduce operational exposure.
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  • Travels from: Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • **Fee range: $35,001 - $50,000

Talent Services

Keynote Topics:

  • Imagining the Next Global Economy
  • Chekhov’s Gun: How the Conflict in Ukraine Will Affect the Future of Business and Society
  • How Businesses and Governments Can Mitigate Disinformation

Talent Short Bio

Rawi Abdelal is a widely cited Harvard Business School professor and authority on globalization, geopolitics, and how global political shifts affect business and supply chains. He advises executives and policy makers on scenarios and policy signals that matter.

His briefings blend academic rigor with clear, usable takeaways so corporate boards and leadership teams can prioritize actions rather than panic over headlines. Rawi’s work helps organizations understand how trade policy, energy shifts, and geopolitical tensions can ripple through operations, customers, and long term strategy.

He’s a strong fit for executive retreats, strategy offsites, and leadership programs preparing for an uncertain global environment.

Rawi Abdelal is recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on how globalization and geopolitics affect businesses, economies, supply chains and social structures

Herbert F. Johnson Professor of International Management at Harvard Business School, faculty co-chair of the Bloomberg-Harvard City Leadership Initiative and faculty chair of the Harvard Business School/YPO Presidents’ Program

Work focuses on empowering organizations to save capitalism from the ground up, suggesting many actions organizations can take to do this require little or no financial investment.

Rawi Abdelal is a widely published author and an eloquent and inspiring speaker, educator and storyteller who teaches about global financial systems, international politics, the influence of multinational firms on world politics, the transformation of energy markets, and policies affecting and emerging from Russia, China and India

Key Takeaways:
Discussions help business leaders understand the macro and micro forces driving current trends, how to make sense of the world we’re living in, and what they can do to help build a more sustainable, equitable futures

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Rawi Abdelal | Imagining the Next Global Economy

Harvard Business School professor Rawi Abdelal explores the third act of globalization, the rise of new powers, and how inequality and dignity shape the future.

In his keynote, Imagining the Next Global Economy, Rawi Abdelal argues that the global system we have known for the past 25 years is ending, and a fundamentally new order is emerging. This inflection point requires leaders to reconsider assumptions about economics, geopolitics, and society.

He begins by noting that globalization faces powerful backlash from populist movements on both the left and right, eroding the political center in the U.S. and Europe. Combined with the war in Ukraine—the central geopolitical fact of today—these forces are accelerating systemic change. Abdelal frames this as the “third act” of globalization, drawing on Anton Chekhov’s storytelling principle: the “guns” placed in earlier acts are now going off, both figuratively and literally.

He examines great power transitions through historical data, showing how China’s resurgence and the relative decline of the U.S. and EU mark a structural shift in global economic gravity. For the first time in modern history, the West is losing ground to Asia, Africa, and Latin America. These transitions, he explains, often coincide with disruption in global market integration, leading to cycles of globalization and fragmentation.

Abdelal warns that we may be entering an era of de-globalization. While a small chance exists for preserving the current level of global integration, he sees a much higher likelihood of fragmentation, with profound consequences for supply chains, finance, and international collaboration.

Turning to inequality, Abdelal introduces the concept of a “dignity gap.” While income redistribution policies can reduce measurable inequality, as France attempted, they do not resolve disaffection or restore people’s sense of purpose. The deeper issue is the loss of dignity that comes from exclusion from meaningful work. Without addressing this, societies risk continued populist backlash and systemic instability.

Concluding with optimism, Abdelal cites Tom Stoppard: “The future is disorder.” While unsettling, he views this disruption as an invitation to creativity, urging leaders to rethink economic, social, and political practices. By reframing globalization and focusing on dignity, stability, and inclusion, Abdelal believes we can shape a more resilient global system.

Key Moments

00:00 – Introduction: Imagining the next global economy.
02:00 – Backlash against globalization and the weakening political center.
06:15 – Ukraine war as the defining geopolitical moment.
10:30 – The “third act” of globalization and Chekhov’s metaphor.
14:00 – Great power cycles and the rise of China.
20:20 – Historical eras of globalization and fragmentation.
27:00 – Scenarios for de-globalization and systemic risk.
32:15 – Rising inequality and the “dignity gap.”
40:00 – Lessons from France and the limits of redistribution.
47:30 – Optimism through disruption: rethinking practices and building dignity.
53:00 – Closing reflections and invitation to creativity.

Estonian digital pioneer Taavi Kotka and Serbian leaders discuss how engineering, policy, and private sector collaboration can shape digital transformation.

In this 50-minute panel, Taavi Kotka—engineer, entrepreneur, and former Chief Information Officer of Estonia—shares insights on building digital societies, joined by Serbian government officials, telecom executives, and business leaders. The discussion blends technical, political, and strategic perspectives on digital transformation.

Kotka begins by contrasting countries that feel the urgency of digitalization with those that don’t. Nations like Switzerland can afford to delay, while others, such as Estonia, digitized out of necessity. He stresses that true digitalization is not about e-government services alone but about integrating data systems across society. Everyday interactions with banks, telecoms, and private services matter more than infrequent government transactions.

He explains that the core engineering challenge is establishing digital identity and data interoperability. Estonia solved this by linking banks, healthcare, and government databases through secure digital IDs, enabling seamless services such as e-prescriptions and automated tax filing. The lesson, Kotka argues, is that digitalization is straightforward in technical terms but requires political will and long-term commitment.

The panel also explores privacy, data sovereignty, and the balance between efficiency and control. Kotka notes that while China connects everything for surveillance, Nordic countries combine strong digital infrastructure with individual consent and data ownership. The future, he argues, lies in empowering citizens to control their data while keeping systems interoperable.

Other speakers emphasize Serbia’s progress in digital infrastructure, including tax reforms, customs modernization, and upcoming 5G deployment. They highlight public–private partnerships as essential, with telecom operators and IT clusters working alongside government.

The conversation turns to the future of digital economies, including the monetization of personal data, real-time governance based on evidence rather than politics, and the risks of complacency. Kotka uses examples such as the collapse of CD stores and Nokia’s decline to warn that disruption happens quickly; countries and companies that fail to adapt risk irrelevance.

He concludes that digitalization is not the goal itself but a tool to create efficiency, transparency, and opportunity. Success requires persistent reform, citizen trust, and collaboration between governments and private sector innovators.

Key Moments

00:00 – Introduction and keynote by Taavi Kotka.
04:30 – Why some countries digitize and others delay.
10:00 – Digital identity, interoperability, and citizen services.
16:20 – Privacy, consent, and data sovereignty.
22:00 – Serbia’s digital reforms and IT investment.
28:00 – Role of telecoms, AI, and 5G in transformation.
35:00 – Public–private collaboration and regulatory challenges.
42:00 – Risks of disruption: lessons from CDs and Nokia.
48:00 – Closing reflections on digital societies as tools, not goals.

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A: Yes; small, interactive strategy sessions and board briefings are available.

A: He draws on academic research, policy monitoring, and real world case studies.

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