A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
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International Wake-Up Call: WHO plans insidious coup in 194 countries! Leaked WHO documents bring to light the biggest coup of all time: in black and white, this documentation reveals secret WHO treaty texts! The WHO is mutilating the sovereignty of the member states and is empowering itself! The International Wake-Up Call shows how you can expose the plans now. (SELECT YOUR SUBTITLES IN THIS VIDEO). https://lnkd.in/eBUW5v6R
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Fascinating new poll today. Lots of additional info and insight in the detail of the latest Business Post / RED C Research poll results
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Check out some of the best Foreign Affairs articles of 2024, from Nataliya Gumenyuk on how Ukrainian society is adapting to the war with Russia to Fareed Zakaria on the dangers of U.S. pessimism about Washington’s role in the world.
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“Strategic foresight has a clear value in its own right and the EU has already produced a wide array of foresight products. However, foresight analysis also needs to be actionable, i.e. policy-makers need to be able to draw on it to explore how future developments and risks could impact their policy field in concrete ways.” Great to see such recognition of #strategicforesight, as part of the 21st century policymakers' toolbox, in the just published report by Sauli Niinistö, ex Finnish President. We have made a long way in the last couple of years. And we are at the starting blocks to do even more under the new mandate! #strategicforesight #fromanalysistoaction #notjustagoodread https://lnkd.in/e2P_c_BV
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¡¡New publication alert!! 'The Politics of Passage' -->access it here: https://lnkd.in/d7zu7ZU7 What's it about? Roadblocks are widespread in conflict but don't receive the attention they deserve. This paper, co-authored by Max Gallien, Shalaka Thakur, Vanessa van den Boogaard, and Florian Weigand and myself, takes stock. The paper establishes a research agenda around checkpoints and introduces the working paper series 'Roadblocks & Revenues', a new collaboration between DIIS - Danish Institute for International Studies, International Centre for Tax and Development, and the Centre on Armed Groups. In the paper, we argue that roadblocks constitute a distinct claim to authority with their own logic and effects on conflict dynamics and political order-making: 'the politics of passage'. It is based on the rich discussions that took place at two consecutive workshops bringing together experts from all over the world; watch this space as we'll progressively release amazing case studies on the role of checkpoints in specific conflict settings!
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