1st Edition

Resilient Global Supply Chains and Geopolitical Risk Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe

By Aleksandra Kania Copyright 2026
166 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

166 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Global supply chains, long seen as engines of efficiency and economic integration, have been increasingly disrupted by recent crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, armed conflicts, and shifts in trade and industrial policy. These developments have raised costs, increased uncertainty, and reduced the predictability of cross-border production and exchange. Firms operating in Central and Eastern... Read more

List of tables. List of figures. Acknowledgement. About the author. Glossary of abbreviations and key terms. 1 Rethinking supply chain resilience under geopolitical constraints. 2 Building resilient supply chains: Evolution and theoretical frameworks. 3 Navigating supply chain resilience in times of geopolitical disruptions: Bibliometric-systematic literature review. 4 Supply chain resilience in Central and Eastern Europe: Case studies and lessons learned. 5 Causal analysis of resilience strategies amid geopolitical disruptions. 6 Towards an integrated understanding of supply chain resilience. Appendix A. Index.

 

Biography

Aleksandra Kania, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of International Competitiveness at Poznań University of Economics and Business. She holds a doctoral degree in economics and has participated in a range of national and international research and teaching projects conducted in cooperation with academic partners from the European Union and the United States. Her research is situated at the intersection of international business and strategic analysis, with a particular focus on firm behaviour, SCRES, and organisational adjustment under conditions of economic and geopolitical uncertainty.