
Is the EU Doomed? (Global Futures)
Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Christian Books & Bibles
Author: Zielonka Jan
Publisher: Louise L. Hay
Published: 2019-08-04
Writer: Tom Rath, Jim Fay
Language: Spanish, English, Arabic, Korean, Italian
Format: Audible Audiobook, pdf
Author: Zielonka Jan
Publisher: Louise L. Hay
Published: 2019-08-04
Writer: Tom Rath, Jim Fay
Language: Spanish, English, Arabic, Korean, Italian
Format: Audible Audiobook, pdf
Is London’s financial center doomed to decline after Brexit? - The City has lost its unfettered access to the European market, and Britain’s former EU partners see opportunity.
What the past decade can tell us about the future of coal – Analysis - IEA - What the past decade can tell us about the future of coal - A commentary by Carlos Fernández Alvarez, Fabian Arnold
Is Project Europe Doomed? - Probably, unless something is done about the euro.
Is the EU Doomed? - The European Union is in crisis. Crippled by economic problems, political brinkmanship, and institutional rigidity, the EU faces an increasingly uncertain future.
The Future of Decadent Europe - The conventional wisdom holds that Europe today is economically or socially dysfunctional. In this view, Europe, with its long vacations and generous pensions, is in many ways a better place to live than the United States, but that can not last. Even if the European social model is desirable, it is unrealistic and sooner or later, doomed. This assertion of Europe's doom derives from the association of technological change and globalization with inevitability or necessity. The protected economies of Europe that we have grown so used to will no longer be possible—like it or not this change is going to be upon us. We can see the future because we can see the shape of the economic present.
Crisis of confidence: How Europeans see their place in the world - Public faith in EU institutions has declined due to their handling of the covid-19 pandemic. However, citizens still believe in the need for greater cooperation.
The End of Diesel - The highly efficient fuel was supposed to be the future. Is it now doomed?
What will the Middle East look like in 2030? An Israeli Perspective - The following article addresses the question of how the Middle East might develop in the coming decade. Long-term and detailed strategic predictions are a thankless task and are often doomed to failure. Therefore, this article refrains from attempts at prophecy but deals instead with “thinking about the future.” It opens with an analytical framework for scenario development, supplemented by “trends impact” and “horizon scanning.” The second section studies “the futures of the past,” in terms of what we might learn about the pitfalls of future projection and scenario-building from those outlining possible futures for 2020 from years past. Then, on the basis of the first two sections, four scenarios elaborate some distinctly different pathways that the Middle East might take to 2030. Finally, the article concludes with several key takeaways for Israeli decision makers.
Opinion: Is the status quo a solution for Europe’s future development work? - The EU is shying away from transformational change in its development financial architecture. It is time for this to end.
What future do airlines have? Three experts discuss - The airline industry has faced many crises before. But these pale in comparison to the economic hit that airlines are currently facing.
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