Atlantic Council Strategy Paper Series
Global Risks 2035: Search for a New Normal
A conversation with:
Mathew Burrows
Director, Strategic Foresight Initiative,
Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security
Atlantic Council
Samantha Vinograd
Millennium Leadership Fellow
Atlantic Council
Earl Anthony Wayne
Former US Ambassador to Mexico and Argentina
Moderated by:
Erin McPike
Director of Communications
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In the four years since the National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2030 was published, the biggest change in the world is the increased risk of major conflict. In 2012, a large-scale US/NATO conflict with Russia or China was close to unthinkable. Now, the post-Cold War security order has broken down, and the consequences are immense, potentially threatening globalization itself.
In Global Risks 2035: Search for a New Normal, Mathew Burrows, director of the Atlantic Council's Strategic Foresight Initiative and author of Global Trends 2030, analyzes geopolitical and technological trends to present five alternative futures based on how well global actors may respond, react, and adapt to growing uncertainty and change. Featuring a foreword by former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, Global Risks 2035 provides the strategic foresight for the next administration to understand and prepare for the challenges of the future.
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