NIC - Global Trends. Mapping the Global Future 2020 Project (2004)
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At no time since the formation of the Western alliance system in 1949
have the shape and nature of international alignments been in such a
state of flux. The end of the Cold War shifted the tectonic plates, but
the repercussions from these momentous events are still unfolding.
Emerging powers in Asia, retrenchment in Eurasia, a roiling Middle East,
and transatlantic divisions are among the issues that have only come to
a head in recent years. The very magnitude and speed of change
resulting from a globalizing world—apart from its precise character—will
be a defining feature of the world out to 2020. Other significant
characteristics include: the rise of new powers, new challenges to
governance, and a more pervasive sense of insecurity, including
terrorism. As we map the future, the prospects for increasing global
prosperity and the limited likelihood of great power conflict provide an
overall favorable environment for coping with what are otherwise
daunting challenges. The role of the United States will be an important
variable in how the world is shaped, influencing the path that states
and
nonstate actors choose to follow.