Geostrategic Cluster Findings - The Future of Asia: Implications for Canada
Key changes and potential policy challenges for Asia
Quick Facts | |
---|---|
Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Policy Horizons Canada |
Publication date: | December 1, 2015 |
Authors: | Not Specified |
Time horizon: | 2030 - 2035 |
Geographic focus: | Asia, Canada |
Page count: | 31 |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing existing and emerging developments in Asia, assessing their potential impact, and identifying policy challenges and opportunities for Canada. It used insights to understand system evolution and consequences, and engaged officials across multiple Canadian federal departments.
(Generated with the help of GPT-4)
Key Insights
Drivers mentioned include:
- COMPETING NORMS AND INTERESTS IN REGIONAL TRADE:
- Asia's role in altering the military balance
- Non-traditional threats defy conventional notions of security
- FROM STATE FAILURE TO REGIONAL INSTABILITY
- Cyberspace as a new battleground for geostrategic supremacy
- Water scarcity leading to tensions and trade-offs
- CITIES ARE KEY DRIVERS OF REGIONAL SOFT POWER IN ASIA
- ASIA'S SHIFTING REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE
Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2015 publication year | 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | 2035 time horizon | Asia geographic scope | Canada geographic scope | English publication language | asia | asia geographic scope | cities | cyber warfare | geopolitics | military | military balance | policy challenges | regional architecture | security threats | state instability | trade | trade norms | urbanisation | urbanization | water scarcity