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National Intelligence Council Releases Report on Global Trends For 2040
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See how Uncle Sam foresees (or will orchestrate) the future for the US and the world:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ODNI News Release No. 12-21
April 8, 2021
National Intelligence Council Releases Global Trends Report
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Intelligence Council (NIC) today released the seventh edition of its quadrennial Global Trends report. Global Trends 2040: A More Contested World is an unclassified assessment of the forces and dynamics that the NIC anticipates are likely to shape the national security environment over the next 20 years.
Global Trends 2040 identifies four structural forces that will shape the future – demographics, the environment, economics, and technology – and assesses how they affect decisions and outcomes. It further describes five potential scenarios for the world in 2040, based on different combinations of the structural forces, emerging dynamics, and key uncertainties. It ends with a series of graphics displaying key demographic trends in nine geographic regions.
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