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THE WORLD OF 2030: RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR LATIN AMERICA

The first newsletter of the Dialogue's Long-term Global Trends Program discusses the importance of global trends studies for Latin America and summarizes key studies that already exist.

WORLD TRENDS AND THE FUTURE OF ARAB LATIN-AMERICAN RELATIONS                                  At the Arab Latin-America Forum in Abu Dhabi December 16-17 2012, Sergio Batar speaks about five specific global trends to watch.  MORE

LATIN AMERICA AND THE UNITED STATES: LOOKING TOWARDS 2020
In this policy brief, non-resident senior fellow Sergio Bitar discusses possible paths for Latin America-USA relations. MORE
GLOBAL TRENDS 2025: A TRANSFORMED WORLD
Possible scenarios on the shift of wealth and power towards Asia, the USA's role, the impact of climate change, and more. MORE
CITIZENS IN AN INTERCONNECTED AND POLYCENTRIC WORLD: GLOBAL TRENDS 2030
EUISS identifies the empowerment of individuals, greater resource scarcity, and the shifting power from nation-states as key global changers. MORE
A NEW VISION FOR MEXICO 2042
A view of the country's performance 30 years ago and possible scenarios 30 years from now. MORE

SHELL ENERGY SCENARIOS TO 2050
This report provides a long-term vision from the perspective of the private sector. MORE

ABOUT


The Dialogue’s long-term global trends program aims to increase Latin America’s exposure to the growing global trends network. In cooperation with the Inter-American Development Bank, the Dialogue’s initiative will provide governments, banks and corporations, universities and think tanks, and other institutions in Latin America fresh, continuing access to vital information and analyses on relevant trends and future scenarios that are available outside the region, and strengthen the region’s own capacity to conduct and disseminate similar studies.

An increasing number of government agencies, think tanks, policy research centers, and major corporations and banks in the US, Europe, and Asia are focusing attention on long-term global trends, which they believe will shape and constrain world political, economic, social, and security developments in the coming period. There is now a growing recognition that it is crucial for governments, multilateral organizations, and private institutions to understand these trends and their likely impact in order to formulate effective, forward-looking national governance strategies to meet future challenges and opportunities.

STAFF

Peter Hakim, President Emeritus
Sergio Bitar, Non-Resident Senior Fellow
Kim Covington, Program Assistant
Alexandra Bobak, Junior Program Assistant

For more information, contact Kim Covington, at kcovington@thedialogue.org or (202) 463-2560.

 

 

 

 

 

                     

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