'Global Trends to 2035' Geo-politics and international power
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20-09-2017
This study considers eight economic, societal, and political global trends that will shape the world to 2035, namely an ageing population, fragile globalisation, a technological revolution, climate change, shifting power relations, new areas of state competition, politics of the information age and ecological threats. It first examines how they may affect some of the fundamental assumptions of the international system. Then it considers four scenarios based on two factors: an unstable or stable Europe and world. Finally, it presents policy options for the EU to address the challenges created by these trends.
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- adaptation to climate change
- automation
- communications
- conflict prevention
- cooperation policy
- defence
- deterioration of the environment
- developing countries
- economic conditions
- ECONOMICS
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- ENVIRONMENT
- environmental policy
- environmental policy
- geopolitics
- humanities
- information and information processing
- information highway
- international affairs
- international relations
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- international security
- Internet
- multilateral relations
- natural disaster
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
- refugee
- SCIENCE
- social media
- strategic defence
- technology and technical regulations
- third country