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Mapping the Global
Future is the third unclassified report prepared
by the National Intelligence Council (NIC) in the
past seven years that takes a long-term view of
the future. The National Intelligence Council, as
a center of strategic thinking and over-the-horizon
analysis for the US Government, takes this as one
of its key challenges.
As
with the earlier NIC efforts—Global
Trends 2010 and Global
Trends 2015—the project's primary goal
is to provide US policymakers with a view of how
the world developments could evolve, identifying
opportunities and potentially negative developments
that might warrant policy action. We also hope this
paper stimulates a broader discussion of value to
educational and policy institutions at home and
abroad.
We consulted experts from around the world in a
series of regional conferences to offer a truly
global perspective. We organized conferences on
five continents to solicit the views of foreign
experts on the prospects for their regions over
the next 15 years.
Significantly, the NIC 2020 Project employed information
technology and analytic tools unavailable in earlier
NIC efforts. We created an interactive Web site
which contained several tools including a "hands-on"
computer simulation that allows novice and expert
alike to develop their own scenarios. This "International
Futures" model is now available to the
public to explore.
The entire process, from start to finish, lasted
about a year and involved more than a thousand people.
We appreciate the time and effort that each contributed
to this innovative project.
Purchase
a Hardcopy of "Mapping
the Global Future" from the Government Printing Office
(GPO stock number 041-015-00240-6)
(7.44 MB)
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