Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue About the Future with Nongovernment Experts

This report examines global trends and potential future developments up to the year 2015, focusing on factors such as demographics, natural resources, technology, and governance, and their implications for national security.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
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Authors: Barry F. Lowenkron, David Gordon, Ellen Laipson, Fulton T. Armstrong, George Kolt, John Landry, Lawrence Gershwin, Paul Pillar, Robert D Walpole, Robert Houdek, Robert Sutter, Robert Vickers, Stuart A. Cohen, John Gannon, National Intelligence Council Nic
Time horizon: 2015
Geographic focus: Global

Methods

The research method involved workshops with government and nongovernment experts to identify major drivers of change and develop four alternative global futures, each with different interactions of these drivers through 2015.

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Key Insights

The report, “Global Trends 2015,” predicts significant global changes driven by technology, economic growth, demographics, and governance. It anticipates increased prosperity for many due to globalization, but warns of potential instability and conflict in regions left behind.

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