Supplement to Global Scenarios to 2025
The report examines how societies balance objectives of market efficiency, security, and social cohesion, and presents three scenarios: Low Trust Globalisation, Flags, and Open Doors.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
Shell Corporate Affairs |
Authors: | Cho Khong, James Schofield, Steven Fries, Cho Khong Jeremy B. Bentham |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing recent global developments, referred to as “signposts,” to assess the strength of fundamental objectives and forces shaping the world. These signposts were used to evaluate the relevance of the three scenarios—Low Trust Globalisation, Flags, and Open Doors—developed in the Trilemma Triangle framework.
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Key Insights
The Shell Global Scenarios to 2025 report explores the interplay between market efficiency, security, and social cohesion, and how societies navigate these objectives. It presents three scenarios: Low Trust Globalisation, where market efficiency and security are prioritized; Flags, where security and social cohesion are paramount; and Open Doors, which emphasizes efficiency and social cohesion. The report analyzes recent global developments and their implications for the future, considering the impact of events like the Iraq war, trade negotiations, and energy security.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | corporate affairs | economic growth | energy security | globalization | immigration | market efficiency | nationalism | regulation | security | social cohesion | trade