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Ex-Ante: Prioritizing Our Future

  • Tony Blair: Address to Seton Hall University
  • Economic Crisis Ex-Post Amity Shlaes
  • Thinking the Future James Jay Carafano
  • Scarcity, Abundance, and Conlflict: A Complex New World Ravi Bhavani
  • Viewing Global Futures Through Rural Transformations: Lessons from India
    Pratyusha Basu
  • The Future of Global Water Scarcity: Policy and Management Challenges and Opportunities
    J.C. Padowski and J.W. Javitz
  • Water Crisis in the Middle East: An Opportunity for New Forms of Water Governance and Peace Joshka Wessels
  • Beyond Climate Change: Perspectives for a Global Sustainable Energy Supply Wolfram Krewitt and Franz Trieb
  • From the Great Moderation to the Global Financial Crisis: Emerging Markets and Reforming the International Economic System Linda Yueh
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