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national_intelligence_council [2022/07/10 21:31]
liam [Global Trends 2035: Paradox of Progress]
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 +==== Global Trends 2020: Mapping the Global Future ====
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 +In December 2004, the NIC published a report on its 2020 Project, titled "[[https://web.archive.org/web/20220606032914/https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/Global%20Trends_Mapping%20the%20Global%20Future%202020%20Project.pdf|Global Trends 2020: Mapping the Global Future]]".((Hutchings, R. L. (2004, December). //Global Trends 2020: Mapping the Global Future.// Office of the Director of National Intelligence. https://web.archive.org/web/20220606032914/https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/Global%20Trends_Mapping%20the%20Global%20Future%202020%20Project.pdf)) Developed in consultation with "non-governmental experts around the world," the report examined possible scenarios evolving out of global trends shaping international politics and economics. Particular emphasis was put on the increasing role of China and India on the global stage, as well as the evolution of radical Islamic terrorism worldwide. Considerations are made for the potential proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and the use of biological and chemical weapons in future terrorist attacks.
  
 ==== Global Trends 2035: Paradox of Progress ==== ==== Global Trends 2035: Paradox of Progress ====
  
-At the beginning the Presidency of [[Donald Trump]] in January 2017, the [[Barack Obama|Obama]] administration released the its report, "[[https://web.archive.org/web/20210414040233/https://www.dni.gov/files/images/globalTrends/documents/GT-Full-Report.pdf|Global Trends 2035: Paradox of Progress]]", which "highlighted the risk of a pandemic and the vast economic disruption it could cause."((Barnes, J. E. (2021, April 8). //U.S. Intelligence Report Warns of Global Consequences of Social Fragmentation.// The New York Times. https://archive.ph/WaFOT)) ((Treverton, G. (2017). //Global Trends 2035: Paradox of Progress.// National Intelligence Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20210414040233/https://www.dni.gov/files/images/globalTrends/documents/GT-Full-Report.pdf)) +At the beginning the Presidency of [[Donald Trump]] in January 2017, the [[Barack Obama|Obama]] administration released its report titled, "[[https://web.archive.org/web/20210414040233/https://www.dni.gov/files/images/globalTrends/documents/GT-Full-Report.pdf|Global Trends 2035: Paradox of Progress]]", which "highlighted the risk of a [[pandemic]] and the vast economic disruption it could cause."((Barnes, J. E. (2021, April 8). //U.S. Intelligence Report Warns of Global Consequences of Social Fragmentation.// The New York Times. https://archive.ph/WaFOT)) ((Treverton, G. (2017). //Global Trends 2035: Paradox of Progress.// National Intelligence Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20210414040233/https://www.dni.gov/files/images/globalTrends/documents/GT-Full-Report.pdf))
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-https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/Global%20Trends_Mapping%20the%20Global%20Future%202020%20Project.pdf 
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