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. - 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. - Related publications
Foresight aims to partner with other institutions and organisations in media, academia, and current affairs in order to debate the evolving nature of this new multipolar world.
About Foresight
Foresight is a new international programme of investigation and debate structured around the challenge of forging common futures in a multi-polar world.
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Organisers
Recent publications
Through a billion voices: India's role in a multi-polar world
Old player, new role? India in a multi-polar world
Priya ShankarArticles
- Big players: a positive Accord
Anthony Giddens - The political economy of climate change
Arjun Singh-Muchelle - Climate politics after Copenhagen
Simon Latham - G20: an end to US exceptionalism?
Elena Jurado & Priya Shankar - A healthy relationship
Nina Hachigian - Rebuilding alliances
W. Alejandro Sanchez - Latin steps
Alejandro Jara Weitzmann - A radical revamp
Priya Shankar - American power after the financial crisis
Joseph Nye - India and intellectual property: necessity or negotiating tactic?
Nigel Singh - A zero-sum game?
Sumantra Bose - The end of US economic hegemony?
Paola Subacchi - An inconvenient truth
Jochen Prantl - Out of the Doha deadlock?
Biswajit Dhar - Hungry for change
Andrew Legon - A responsibility to protect?
Elena Jurado
