Overview
The 2020 programme will examine our geo-political futures out to 2050. The enquiry will consist of thematic enquiries and geographic enquiries. The thematic studies will examine three areas that are visible in the present and have the capacity to shape the next 30 years. The geographic enquiries will consider how place will impact upon international relations for the next generation.
The seven topics of enquiry, will be:
Themes impacting future geo-politics
1. Will the Belt and Road be complete by 2050? (Carl Michael: Melbourne, Australia)
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2. Will a changing climate reshape the world order by 2050? (Johanna Hoffman: San Francisco, USA)
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3. Will the movement of populations bear upon the world order by 2050? (Kevin Jae: Toronto, Canada)
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Place and international relations.
4. Will world power pivot towards the Heartland in 2050? (Kimberly 'Kay' Daniels: Houston, USA)
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5. Will the Great Game move to the Arctic by 2050? (Tyler Mongan: Tokyo, Japan)
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6. Can the potential of Africa become unlocked by 2050? (Sarah Skidmore: Orlando, USA)
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7. Is the Asian Century inevitable? (Travis Kupp: Atlanta, USA)
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More information about the structure and content of the programme can be found here.
The 2020 programme will examine our geo-political futures out to 2050. The enquiry will consist of thematic enquiries and geographic enquiries. The thematic studies will examine three areas that are visible in the present and have the capacity to shape the next 30 years. The geographic enquiries will consider how place will impact upon international relations for the next generation.
The seven topics of enquiry, will be:
Themes impacting future geo-politics
1. Will the Belt and Road be complete by 2050? (Carl Michael: Melbourne, Australia)
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2. Will a changing climate reshape the world order by 2050? (Johanna Hoffman: San Francisco, USA)
Click here for more information.
3. Will the movement of populations bear upon the world order by 2050? (Kevin Jae: Toronto, Canada)
Click here for more information.
Place and international relations.
4. Will world power pivot towards the Heartland in 2050? (Kimberly 'Kay' Daniels: Houston, USA)
Click here for more information.
5. Will the Great Game move to the Arctic by 2050? (Tyler Mongan: Tokyo, Japan)
Click here for more information.
6. Can the potential of Africa become unlocked by 2050? (Sarah Skidmore: Orlando, USA)
Click here for more information.
7. Is the Asian Century inevitable? (Travis Kupp: Atlanta, USA)
Click here for more information.
More information about the structure and content of the programme can be found here.