World Politics News Review

Global Trends 2025

November 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

You might remember that I wrote about the National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends 2025 Report in September.  The report has finally been released and is available on the NIC’s website and makes for a very interesting read!  Among the key findings:

  1. The United States will not be the world’s sole superpower, as China and India increasingly challenge U.S. supremacy.
  2. State capitalism (as practiced by countires like China) will displace the American model of free market capitalism.
  3. Conflicts over food, water, and energy will replace terrorism as key threat to international stability.

Happy reading!

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