Global Trendometer - Essays on medium- and long-term global trends
The EU faces challenges from the outside and the inside, stemming from long-term trends that require foresight for decision-making.
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| Quick Facts | |
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| Report location: | source |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | European Parliamentary Research Service, European Parliament |
| Authors: | Danièle Réchard, Eamonn Noonan, Freya Windle-wehrle, Jennifer Liu, Leopold Schmertzing, Victoria Jordan, Marcin Cesluk-grajewski |
| Geographic focus: | Global |
| Page count: | 56 pages |
Methods
The research method involves analyzing changes in long-term trends and summarizing information from selected sources without offering answers or recommendations.
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Key Insights
This Global Trendometer provides foresight for EU decision-makers by analyzing long-term trends in areas such as India's potential, the labor share of income, democracy, and artificial intelligence. It also examines geo-engineering, remittances, food security in China, economic waves, the US political system post-Trump, public procurement, and deep fakes.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | artificial intelligence | china | climate change | conflict | deep fakes | defence | democracy | development | economic waves | economy | environment | espashome | eu democracy | european social model | food and nutrition | food safety | food security | foreign affairs | geo-engineering | globalisation | governance | india | information and communications technologies (ict) | innovation | labor income | parliamentary law | poverty | public procurement | remittances | security | technology | urbanisation | us politics
