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Global Foresight 2022
Mentions that this is part of a series of reports, but no specific articulation of the specific “why” (other than this is precisely what this org does)
Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Atlantic Council |
Publication date: | April 1, 2022 |
Authors: | Mathew Burrows, Anca Agachi, Robert A. Manning, Peter Engelke |
Time horizon: | 2030 - 2035 |
Geographic focus: | global |
Page count: | 36 |
Methods
“Visions,” “Alternative Worlds,” and “Scenario” are seemingly used interchangebly
- Exploratory in nature
- Scenarios are developed
Key Insights
Drivers mentioned include:
- The Vaccine Miracle—and Cautionary Message
- Technology's Double-edged Sword
- Here Comes Deglobalization
- The Deepening of Domestic Disorders
- Meet the New World Order 2.0
- Climate Change: Where Some Sino-US Competition Might Actually Be Good
- A Middle-power Balancing Act against a Bipolar World
- Europe's Quest for Strategic Autonomy
- An Emerging Asia-Pacific Hedging Strategy
- The Growing Internationalization of Conflict
Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2022_publication_year | 2030_time_horizon | 2030s_time_horizon | 2035_time_horizon | english_publication_language | climate_change | covid | covid-19 | democracy | economics | food | geopolitics | global_geographic_scope | new_regionalism | regionalism | security
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