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Global Foresight 2022

3 May 2022

Previously, he served as a senior strategist at the National Counterproliferation Center in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) from 2010 to 2012, and as the director Mathew Burrows, PhD  serves as the director of Foresight, of long-range energy and regional/global affairs at the US National Scowcroft Strategy Initiative and as the co-director of New Intelligence Council’s S. [...] These analyses have shaped the thinking of These phenomena include cities as climate leaders, the commercial dawn of government officials and policymakers, business and civil society leaders, lab-based meat, and the spread of tech-based innovation to the far corners journalists, philanthropists, academics, and ordinary people around the of the world. [...] In the words of President Joe Biden, China has “an overall goal to of US and Chinese leaders collaborating to build a more multilateralist become the leading country in the world, the wealthiest country in the world look dim, at least for the next decade. [...] Lacking tech behemoths comparable to those in the United States and China, the EU has aimed to use its power as one of the world’s largest marketplaces to set regulatory standards for the rest of the planet. [...] and great-power competitors have the advantage; another in which the The United States still ranks as the preeminent power in the region but Internet is splintered across governmental, cultural, and business lines; “registered the largest fall in relative power of any Indo-Pacific country in and yet another in which new technologies such as AI lead to an arms 2020,” according to the Lowy Institute.
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