3.6 - Future Flashcards
1
Q
What are the global trends for the future?
A
- global decline in poverty
- increased urbanisation
- Increased demand for resources
- aging western population
- increased concerns about economic resilience (due to climate change)
- regional conflicts potentially increasing
2
Q
How can we judge the implications of future trends?
A
- stability: size of tensions and likelihood
- military activity: conflict, expansion of influence in regions
- resources: extent of shift to renewables, investment in technology
- economics: shift of centre of global trade, supply and demand patterns
- inequality: extent to which divides are narrowed or opened, exploitation
- governance: level of cooperation on global stage, power balance changes
3
Q
What would a unipolar future look like?
A
- continued US dominance
- Chinese growth stalls (demographic problems due to One Child Policy)
4
Q
What could a bipolar world look like and what would its implications be?
A
- China becomes an equal to the US
- countries align on either side
- could result in US/EU protectionism and stall globalisation and trade
5
Q
What would a multipolar world look like and what would its implications be?
A
- EU/US decline while emerging countries grow
- powers dominate over their relevant regions
- IGOs may have to restructure to match shift in power
6
Q
What is the Asian Century?
A
- projected dominance of Asian economies in 21st century
- US/EU powers decline
- China and India lead other Asian powers
7
Q
What is the best case scenario?
A
- bipolar world with US and China as main superpowers
- instead of being at odds with each other, cooperate
- global action on climate change, food security and global peace
8
Q
What are the less likely outcomes?
A
- Restructure of global governance:
- IGOs are phased out
- instead NGOs are more dominant in taking leadership
- challenge inequality and injustice more affectively than governments
- Inequalities increase to large extent:
- may cause IGOs such as EU to collapse due to disagreements between members
- could cause extremists to run loose as no cohesive plans will be in place