Publications
Foresight will be issuing a series of publications in order to sustain an ongoing dialogue amongst its international network of policymakers, experts and academics.
This will include a range of different types of publications including:
- Readers
Published alongside the symposia, Foresight readers focus on global challenges that have special relevance to a specific region. They include a series of short essays analysing these challenges from different perspectives. - Symposium reports
These will summarise and analyse the key findings and discussions held at each Foresight symposium, thereby helping to connect the events held in each of the Foresight regions. -
Papers
Collections of research papers will be published, analysing a particular global challenge from different regional perspectives. Each collection will include a synthesis paper summarising the main points of agreement and disagreement between the papers in relation to the selected topic. - Web articles
Foresight articles aim to provide topical comment and analysis on recent developments and current issues relating to the main themes and regions of the Foresight project.
Organisers
Recent publications
Towards common futures
Russia's role in a multi-polar worldRussia's role in a multi-polar world: between change and stability
Elena JuradoNews
Web article: American power after the financial crisis
American leadership will remain crucial, but the US must mobilise international coalitions to address shared challenges, says Joseph Nye
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Web article: An inconvenient truth
More inclusive platforms for key stakeholders, both existing and emerging, are needed to manage global security relations, argues Jochen Prantl
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Web article: The end of US economic hegemony?
Despite the rise of China and India, the US is set to remain a first amongst equals - at least for now, suggests Paola Subacchi
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Web article: A zero-sum game?
Events in South Ossetia demonstrate that greater cooperation is required to prevent the escalation of conflicts between territorial integrity and self-determination, says Sumantra Bose
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Web article: Out of the Doha deadlock?
The collapse of Doha shows that the developing world will no longer accept a US-dominated trade regime, argues Biswajit Dhar
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