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+ | ======Geopolitical instability====== | ||
+ | =====Summary===== | ||
+ | Geopolitical instability is increasing as a multi-polar world attempts to take shape. Tensions between the US and China are growing. China is building power on the global stage while the US experiences a relative decline. There is increasing anxiety that US-China tensions will escalate into outright conflict. In the absence of a clear leader, other nations are hedging their bets and seeking greater autonomy. Countries around the world are struggling with political fragmentation, | ||
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+ | =====In Futures Research===== | ||
+ | ==== Chaos or Connection? The Global Media and Information Landscape in 2035 ==== | ||
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+ | ==== A World Reaching Inflection Point ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Driving Forces Cards 2035 ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Geostrategic Cluster Findings - The Future of Asia: Implications for Canada ==== | ||
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+ | ==== 2022 Strategic Foresight Report ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Scenarios for the Russian Federation ==== | ||
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+ | ==== The Future of Asia: Forces of Change and Potential Surprises ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Make or Break: How Will Cities Sape Future Global Challenges ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Global Foresight 2022 ==== | ||
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+ | Cold War II, with a twist | ||
+ | A World Transformed by Climate Shocks | ||
+ | A Democratic Resistance | ||
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+ | The scenarios are shaped by 10 trends, which include: A Middle-power balancing act against a bipolar world, Europes’ Quest for Strategic Autonomy, An emerging Asia-Pacific Hedging Strategy, and Meet the world order 2.0. | ||
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+ | ==== Thinking MENA Futures: The next five years and beyond==== | ||
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+ | ==== The New (Dis)Orders: | ||
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+ | ==== Central America: 2030 Trends ==== | ||
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+ | ==== The Future of Immigration: | ||
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+ | ==== Future Scenarios and Implications for the Industry==== | ||
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+ | ==== Future of Consumption in Fast-Growth Consumer Markets: ASEAN ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Challenge Network Scenarios Since 1996 ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Exploring Europe’s capability requirements for 2035 and beyond ==== | ||
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+ | ==== The Future of Mining in Latin America: Critical Minerals and the Global Energy Transition ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Agenda 2063: the Africa We Want ==== | ||
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+ | ==== The Future of Conflict in an Age of Extremes ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Human Intervention in the Earth’s Climate: The Governance of Geoengineering in 2025+ ==== | ||
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+ | =====Additional Viewpoints===== | ||
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+ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
+ | =====Further Reading===== | ||
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+ | =====Citations===== | ||
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