Opinion | Chokepoints and the cost of cutting off access
- Posted on August 16, 2026
- By South China Morning Post
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Power concentration in critical infrastructure creates unprecedented vulnerability in modern economies. When decision-making authority consolidates among few actors—whether in technology, supply chains, or geopolitics—the potential for disruption multiplies exponentially. This analysis examines how centralized control mechanisms pose greater systemic risks than traditional geographic bottlenecks, exploring the consequences of dependency on limited gatekeepers and the cascading effects throughout interconnected global systems.
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