Ep 26: The forerunner of connectivity – UPU 150th anniversary special edition
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Dr Léonard Laborie, Historian at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), UMR SIRICE, discusses how and why the UPU emerged as a forerunner of global connectivity, how it shaped and was shaped by international politics, and why cooperation among postal operators will remain the key to the organisation’s lasting vitality.
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