MetaSCAN 4 - The Future of Asia: Implications for Canada

This report examines the intersection of Asia's rise and the digital revolution, exploring how these forces could shape Asia's future and present policy challenges for Canada.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Policy Horizons Canada
Publication date: January 1, 2015
Authors: Alex Wilner, Alexander Newman, Andrew MacDonald, Brigitte Lemay, Claudia Meneses, Colin Dobson, Dana Pément, Don Charboneau, Duncan Cass-Beggs, Eliza Lavoie, Grant Duckworth, Imran Arshad, Jean Kunz, John Giraldez, Julie Saumure, Katherine Antal, Kelly Ann Lambe, Louis-Philippe Gascon, Marcus Ballinger, Marissa Martin, Martin Berry, Nancy White, Naomi Stack, Nicola Gaye, Nicole Ritzer, Paul De Civita, Peter Padbury, Peter Reinecke, Pierre-Olivier DesMarchais, Rhiannen Putt, Ron Memmel, Roxanne Hamel, Stefanie Bowles, Steffen Christensen, Élisabeth Vu
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Asia
Page count: 73

Methods

The research method involved collaborative foresight with participants from over 20 Canadian federal departments and agencies, expert consultations, and strategic foresight techniques to explore plausible futures for Asia and implications for Canada.

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Key Insights

The study explores Asia's potential transformation driven by economic growth, digital advancements, and geopolitical shifts. It assesses how these changes might impact global dynamics and Canada's policies, considering various scenarios and the robustness of current assumptions about Asia's trajectory.

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