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Will geopolitical boundaries and physical barriers still be relevant in the future given the nature of information and information revolution ?​

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Answered by anuska5981
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No, they will become irrelevant - with a 95% probability - until technical failure.

There is currently a struggle between the two rationales, which the regressive, backward looking Nationalist/Protectionists shall lose, as they have done in every previous epoch. (Probably. But as in Financial Services, “past performance cannot be taken to guarantee the future behaviour of this system”.)

Politics as such is a sideshow to this question. National borders, money and social class have already become irrelevant to the very, very rich, and this will “trickle down” in some unexpected ways. International networking and sharing of information is here to stay for as long as we are around in this or a higher level of technological development. (But lets not forget - the Romans were saying that too, and look what happened to their technology after 500 AD….).

Of course Nationalist-Protectionist governments may choose to “break the internet” in concert, but that is about as likely as the 2008 or current crisis was/is to “break the banks”. Both countries and international networks exist for good reasons.

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Answered by djkelli
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