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What will the world be like in 2035? The forecast seems dire. In the four years since Global Trends 2030 was published, the biggest change in the world is the increased risk of major conflict.
Date
22/09/2016
The Preparatory Action for Common Security and Defence Policy‐related research is currently under preparation, and it will serve as a test‐bed to prove the relevance of defence‐related research at the
Date
18/04/2016
In 2015, Congress tasked the Department of Defense to commission an independent assessment of U.S. military strategy and force posture in the Asia-Pacific, as well as that of U.S.
Date
20/01/2016
The European Union seems to be moving from one emergency to the next.
Date
15/01/2016
“Global System on the Brink: Pathways toward a New Normal” is a joint study by the Atlantic Council’s Strategic Foresight Initiative and the Primakov Institute of World Economy and International Relat
Date
02/12/2015
As the renewal of its royal charter approaches, this essay collection offers a diverse array of views on how the BBC can be reformed and renewed as a democratic, public institution that enriches the m
Date
30/11/2015
The simplistic US-China focused narrative of the future of the Asia-Pacific does not sufficiently take into consideration other regional actors such as Japan and India, new instruments of leverage in
Date
10/10/2015
The central challenge for sub-Saharan Africa is to build accountable, capable governments that can deliver security and inclusive growth.
Date
01/10/2015
This paper presents an overview of large-scale violence by Islamist extremists in key African countries.
Date
01/10/2015
Using updated population forecasts, this paper presents alternative growth scenarios for South Africa up to 2035, and their implications for employment, politics and poverty.
Date
11/08/2015

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