Global Transitions and Asia 2060: Climate, Political-Economy, and Identity

This report, “Global Transitions and Asia 2060: Climate, Political-Economy, and Identity,” explores critical issues for Asia's future, integrating climate change, political-economy, and identity within a long-term, futures-thinking framework.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Foundation For the Future
Authors: Ashish Kothari, Dada Shambhushivananda, Dr. Chunmiao Zheng, Dr. Flora Chia-i Chang, Dr. Jae-ryong Song, Dr. Julie Matthews, Dr. K.v. Kesavan, Dr. Shin-eui Park, Dr. Sohail Inayatullah, Dr. Sreeram Chaulia, Dr. Talal Al-balushi, Dr. Woosung Huh, Dr. Yersu Kim, Dr. Young Sik Lee, Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, Major General Anm Muniruzzaman, Sesh Velamoor, Vahid V. Motlagh, Walter Kistler, Dr. Clement C.p. Chang
Time horizon: 2060
Geographic focus: Asia
Page count: 54 pages

Methods

The research method involved a conference with keynote speeches, presentations, and “fishbowl” discussions among scholars from diverse Asian countries. They explored Asia's future through the lenses of climate change, political-economy, governance, and identity, using a futures-thinking approach to policy and strategy.

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Key Insights

The report synthesizes discussions from a conference co-sponsored by Tamkang University, Foundation For the Future, and Kyung Hee University. Scholars from various Asian countries examined Asia's potential 50-year future, focusing on climate change, economic models, governance, and identity transformation. Keynotes and sessions addressed Asia's challenges, including water scarcity, energy sustainability, political cooperation, and cultural identity, with an emphasis on education and ethical paradigms for a sustainable and peaceful future.

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