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Global trends 2015, a dialogue about the future with nongovernment experts, prepared under the direction of the National Intelligence Council

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Global trends 2015, a dialogue about the future with nongovernment experts, prepared under the direction of the National Intelligence Council
Language
eng
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
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mapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Global trends 2015
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
45767854
Responsibility statement
prepared under the direction of the National Intelligence Council
Sub title
a dialogue about the future with nongovernment experts
Summary
Major conferences cosponsored by the NIC with other government and private centers in support of Global Trends 2015 included: Foreign Reactions to the Revolution in Military Affairs (Georgetown University), Evolution of the Nation-State (University of Maryland), Trends in Democratization (CIA and academic experts), American Economic Power (Industry & Trade Strategies, San Francisco, CA), Transformation of Defense Industries (International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, UK), Alternative Futures in War and Conflict (Defense Intelligence Agency and Naval War College, Newport, RI, and CIA), Out of the Box and Into the Future: A Dialogue Between Warfighters and Scientists on Far Future Warfare (Potomac Institute, Arlington, VA), Future Threat Technologies Symposium (MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA), The Global Course of the Information Revolution: Technological Trends (RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA), The Global Course of the Information Revolution: Political, Economic, and Social Consequences (RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA), The Middle East: The Media, Information Technology, and the Internet (The National Defense University). Fort McNair, Washington, DC), Global Migration Trends and Their Implications for the United States (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC), and Alternative Global Futures: 2000-2015 (Department of State/Bureau of Intelligence and Research and CIA's Global Futures Project)
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